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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPP - 831 SOUTHCENTER MALL - CHARACTER CORNER - PERMITS AND PLANS831 SOUTHCENTER MALL ASSOCIATED PERMITS 10-F-246 10-S-226 FIRE DEPARTMENT SPRINKLER PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS Project Name: Best Buy Mobile 81f1 Southcenter Mall Permit No.: 10-S-226 Date: October 21, 2010 Reviewer: Al Metzler Fire Protection Project Coordinator (206)575-4407 • Lateral sway bracing is required at a maximum spacing of 40' for all mains, cross mains, and branch lines 2.5" and larger. Bracing is provided for the last length of pipe but within 6' of the end of a feed or cross main. Bracing is required unless all the pipe is supported by rods less than 6" or by 30 ° wrap-around U -hooks for any size pipe, 9.3.5.3. • Minimum clearance around pipes: 2 " for 1"-3.5", 4" for 4" and larger, see 4 exceptions, 9.3.4. • Longitudinal sway bracing is a maximum of 80' for mains and cross mains and within 40 ' of the end of the line, 9.3.5.4. • Provide lateral and longitudinal bracing for changes in pipe direction per section 9.3.5.11.2 for pipe size 2'/z inches and larger. • Restrain branch lines at the end sprinkler of each line, restrain against vertical and lateral movement, 9.3.6.3. • Restraints for branch lines shall be at intervals per table 9.3.6.4 and section 9.3.6.4, and restrain sprig ups greater than 4', 9.3.6.6. • Comply with ASCE 7-02, section 9.6.2.6.2 (e). • Ceilings used for flex drop attachments shall comply with ASTM C 635 and ASTM C 636 per section 9.2.1.3.3.2. • Where flexible sprinkler hose fittings exceed 6ft. in length and are supported by a suspended ceiling, a hanger(s) attached to the structure shall be required to ensure that the maximum unsupported length does not exceed 6 ft.(9.2.1.3.3.3). • • Provide sprinkler protection beneath all obstructions greater than 4 ft. in width. • Extend sprinkler protection to all combustible concealed spaces. • Comply with NFPA 13 obstruction tables. • Comply with obstructed/non-obstructed construction rules for sprinkler head placement. • Sprinkler heads spaced closer than 6 ft. apart must be baffled. • Modifications involving 30 or more sprinkler heads require hydrostatic test and system isolation if necessary. • For dry pipe and double interlock preaction systems in addition to the standard hydrostatic test, an air pressure leakage test at 40 psi shall be conducted for 24 hours. Any leakage that results in a loss of pressure in excess of 1.5 psi for the 24 hours shall be corrected. • These conditions apply to any sprinkler piping exposed as necessary to accomplish the permitted scope of work. All code references are NFPA 13, 2010 Edition. • GUARDIAN SECURITY LIFE AND PROPERTY PROTECTION Seattle • Silverdale • Bellingham MFG. 1743 First Avenue South Seattle, WA 98134 Tel: 206.622.6545 Fax: 206.341.9928 BEST BUY MOBILE 831 Southcenter Mall Tukwila, Washington 98188 Fire Alarm System Submittal Project No. 55097 MODEL# DESCRIPTION [AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY] SIEMENS PAD -3 POWER PATROL SLA1075 [FIRE ALARM DEVICES] SIEMENS HFP-11 SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS DB -11 AD2-P HTRI-R SET -MC -CW ZR -MC -CW Notification Appliance Extender 12V 7.2AH Rechargeable Battery Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Detector Detector Base for HFP-11 Air Duct Housing Intelligent Interface Module, with Relay Multi -Candela Speaker Strobe, Ceiling Mount Multi -Candela Strobe, Ceiling Mount November 1, 2010 SIEMENS PAD 3 Fire Safety Auxiliary Power Supply - Notification Appliance Extender ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS • 6 amps of Notification Appliance Power • Advanced Microprocessor Control • 24VDC Output Voltage • Four Power -Limited Notification Outputs • Strobe Synchronization Option Built In • Synchronized ANS1Temporal Pattern • Class 'A Selectable • Ground Fault Detection • Battery Supervision • 3 Amp Auxiliary Power Output • Trouble Contact for Monitoring • Multiple Module Mounting in System 3 Enclosures • Multiple Modules Share Battery Set • 0 UL, ULC Listed, CSFM, NYMEA and FM Approved Introduction The Model PAD -3 (PAD -3C for Canada) is a notification appliance circuit expander with a built-in auxiliary power output. It is designed for use with Siemens BuildingTechnologies, Fire Safety Division fire alarm control panels.This power source is designed to provide the extra power required in buildings conforming to the Americans with Disabilities Act. Features The PAD -3 provides 6 amps of 24 VDC power for multiple uses. All 6 amps can be directed to 4 Notifi- cation Appliance Circuits (NAC s). Each is rated at 3 amps and is power limited. Either 1 or 2 inputs can control the four outputs. These outputs are compatible with all Fire Safety 24VDC notification appliances. The PAD -3 can be configured so that the inputs can be programmed as steady outputs, ANSI temporal outputs, or synchronized strobe outputs. It can also be programmed so that one input will silence U-MHU- Series horn/strobe horns while the strobes remain on using one set of wires. The PAD -3 also offers a 3 amp auxiliary output for driving other portions of your fire alarm system such as door holders.This 24VDC filtered output is power limited. When using this output, the total power available from the PAD -3 will not exceed 6 amps. A trouble contact is provided for monitoring the PAD -3 with a fire alarm panel through the input. It also has a Form C dry contact for trouble monitoring. Therefore, the user has the option of connecting it to a conven- tional fire alarm panel's existing notification circuit, or controlling it with a TRI Series device on intelligent fire systems. The PAD -3 offers battery supervision and management as is required of fire alarm system components. Ground faults are transmitted as are any other trouble conditions. Trouble conditions not only change the state of the trouble contact in the unit, but they also break the notification circuit input to create a trouble signal in the fire alarm control unit. CATALOG NUMBER 3362 This product is packaged in its own sheet metal enclosure with enough space to house the 7 amp -hour battery set required for back-up.The enclosure comes in black or red. System 3 enclosures may also be used to house multiple PAD -3 modules in a single enclosure. Two modules are capable of sharing the same battery set when mounted in the same enclosure. Options One or both PAD -3 signal inputs control the notification outputs, depending on the specific configuration setup. Possible configurations for the PAD -3 are: For Option: These Inputs: Control These Outputs: As: 1 Input 1 All Outputs Class B Circuits 2 Input 1 Input 2* All Outputs Silences horns on 1 Class B Circuits 3 Input 1 Input 2 Outputs 1 and 2 Outputs 3 and 4 Class B Circuits Class B Circuits 4 Input 1 Input 2 Output 1 Outputs 2,3 and 4 Class B Circuits Class B Circuits 5 Input 1 Outputs 1-2,3 and 4 Class A Circuit Pairs 6 Input 1 Input 2* Outputs 1-2,3 and 4 Silences horns on 1 Class A Circuit Pairs 7 Input 1 Input 2 Outputs 1 and 2 Outputs 3 and 4 Class A Circuit Pairs Class A Circuit Pairs 8 Input 1 Input 2 Outputs 1-2 Outputs 3 and 4 Class A Circuit Pairs Class B Circuits *When used with U-MHU-Series horn/strobe units Supervision The Model PAD -3 supervises a variety of functions including: • Low AC power • Low battery condition • Earth ground fault • Auxiliary output power limit condition • EOL supervision trouble or power limited condition at an output When a trouble condition occurs, the PAD -3 creates trouble condition on the fire control signal circuits to which it is connected. It still maintains the ability to be activated by the fire control. In addition, the PAD -3 provides a Form 'C' trouble relay output as an alterna- tive to using the notification circuit trouble. Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety Fire Safety 8 Fernwood Road Florham Park NJ 07932 Tel: (973) 593-2600 FAX: (973) 593-6670 Website: www.siemens.com/fis Electrical Specifications AC Input: 120VAC @ 2.5 amps Output: 24VDC @ 6 amps Auxiliary Power Circuit: 1 Notification Circuits: 4 Output Configuration: 2 Class A or 4 Class B or 1 Class A & 2 Class B Amps per Output Circuit: Notification Circuit Outputs: No. of Inputs: Input Configuration: InputVoltage Range: Maximum Input Current: Battery Charging Capacity: Trouble contact rating: Ambient Temperature: 3.0 24VDC at 3.0 amps each, 24K ohm EOL resistor required on each Class B circuit 2 2 Class B or 2 Class A 9-32VDC 0006 Amps 15.0A.H 2.5A @250 VAC, 30 VDC 32°F to 120°F Mechanical Specifications Single Module Enclosure Model EN -PAD Dimensions: Color: Indicator Lights AC Power On: BatteryTrouble: Ground Fault: AuxiliaryTrouble: Output 1 Trouble: Output 2Trouble: 121A/ x 16"H x 3"D Black Green Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Ordering Information Model Description Part Number a PAD -3 Aux. power supply w/black enclosure 599-699189 PAD -3R Aux. power supply wired enclosure 599-699190 PAD -3 -MB Aux. power supply - main board only 500-699080 EN -PAD Black enclosure for PAD -3 310-099073 EN-PADR Red enclosure for PAD -3 310-099150 8/05 10N) SFS -IG Printed in U.S.A. Fire Safety 2 Kenview Boulevard Brampton, Ontario Canada L6T 5E4 Tel: (905) 799-9937 FAX: (905) 799-9858 August 2005 Supersedes sheet dated 9103 p Batteries Sealed Lead -Acid Batteries SLA1075 Specification Sheet Capacity Specifications Cut-off Voltage 1.75 v/c @ 25°C 20 Hr Rate (0.36 A) 10 Hr Rate (0.65 A) 1.70 v/c 5 Hr Rate (1.14 A) 1.55 v/c 1 Hr Rate (4.1 A) 7.2 Ah 6.5 Ah 5.7 Ah 4,1 Ah Bloc Per Cell Charge Voltage (constant) Float 13.5-13.8 Cycle 14.4-14.7 2.25-2.30 2.40-2.45 Discharge Current Amps (5 seconds maximum) 80 Discharge Current Amps (maximum continuous) 50 Max. Charge Current 2.16 A Approx Final Charge Current (2.25 v/c Float) 0.014 (14 mA) Approx Final Charge Current (2.45 v/c Cycle) 0.07 (70 mA) Terminal Type Type A / (G optional) Self Discharge Case Material 9 months @ 21°C ABS - Gray* or Black Due to changes in the manufacturing processes. specificatiom may change without notice. 'Gray option is Flame Retardant ABS. Technical Specifications Nominal Voltage 12V Nominal Capacity Dimensions 7.2 Ah (20 Hr Rate) Length: 150 mm Width: 64.5 mm Height: 95 mm Total Height/Terminal: 101 mm Weight Approx 2.75 Kg 15D 1 I - Unit: mm (±0.50) 64.5 Actual Wattage / Ampere Capac ty at.Various D scharge limes .(Vo It per. Cell @ 25°C) . Cut Off Vollimee ta: 5 Min. 10 min. 15 min. 30 min. 45 min. 60 min. 1.75 v/t W 45.4 _ :. ':: 30.77:. = 23.28:.:.. 12.9`:: 10.33. 8:07° .. 25°C A 25.94 17.58 13.3 7.37 5.89 4.61 1.67 v/c • .. W 47.76 31A :: 23.9 13.09 10..04 8.07 25°C A 28.6 18.8 14.31 7.84 6.01 4.83 1.60 v/c W 49.28... 31.52. .. 244.. 133 .. ° - :. 9.3 .::._ 7.79 25°C A 30.8 19.7 15.0 8.31 _ 5.81 4.87 interstatebatteries. corn © Interstate Battery System of America, Inc. 02/03 ws SIEMENS HFP11 FireFinderTM Detector Fire Safety Intelligent Fire Detector for FireFinder XLS and FS -250 Control Panels ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS Model HFP-11 • Most Sophisticated "Detector Intelligence" available today • Multi -Criteria fire detection for the price of a photoelectric detector ..r FirePrintTMTechnology to discriminate between deceptive phenomena and an actual fire • Easily programmed to match specific hazard profiles from the control panel • Polarity Insensitive with SureWireTMTechnology • Pre -Alarm reporting based on fire profile selected • Remote sensitivity measurement capability • System logic activation based on any of three inputs from detector (smoke, heat or neural network) • Detectors are self -testing, completing diagnostics every 4 seconds • Field cleanable chamber with replaceable chamber parts available • Multi -color detector status LED • Two -wire operation • Compatible Model DPU field device programmer/tester unit • Supports software based automatic environmental compensation • Optional fully programmable relay base, audible base, and duct housing • U� ULC Listed, CSFM, FM, NYMEA Approved Introduction The Siemens Building Technologies, Fire Safety Divi- sion HFP-11 Intelligent Fire Detector provides the life safety industry with the most highly evolved detection system available today. The HF P-11 utilizes advanced detection technology that allows the detector to distinguish non -threatening deceptive phenomena, such as cigarette smoke, from actual fire hazards, while optimizing detection for the area in which it is installed. No other detection system available today offers a higher level of protection or nuisance alarm immunity. The HFP-11 uses state-of-the-art micropro- cessor circuitry with error check, detector self -diagnos- tics and supervision programs. The HFP-11 intelligent fire detector is compatible with the Fire Safety Model DPU field device programmer/ tester unit, which is a compact, portable, menu -driven accessory for electronically programming and testing detectors, easily and reliably. The DPU eliminates the need for cumbersome, unreliable mechanical program- ming methods, such as dials or switches and reduces installation and service costs by electronically pro- gramming and testing the detector prior to installation. The HFP-11 fire detector is compatible with the Fire Finder XLS series of control panels. CATALOG NUMBER 6301 Description The HFP-11 is a plug-in, two -wire, multi -sensor detector with both photoelectric and thermal inputs and is compat- ible with Fire Finder XLS and FS -250 series of control 'panel systems. Each detector consists of a dust resis- tant, field -cleanable photoelectric chamber, a solid state non-mechanical thermal sensor, and microprocessor based electronics with a low -profile plastic housing.The HFP-11 utilizes state-of-the-art ASIC circuitry and surface mount technology for maximum reliability. Every HFP-11 fire detector is shipped with a protective dust cover.The HFP-11 fire detector utilizes an infrared light emitting diode (IRLED); and light sensing photodiode. Under normal conditions, light transmitted by the LED is directed away from the photodiode and scattered through the smoke chamber in a controlled pattern.The smoke chamber is designed to manage light dissipation and extraneous reflections from dust particles or other non - smoke airborne contaminants in such a way as to main- tain stable, consistent detector operation.When smoke enters the detector chamber, light emitted from the IRLED is scattered by the smoke particles and is received by the photodiode. The HFP-11 also utilizes a modern, accurate, shock - resistant thermistor to sense temperature changes. The "on -board" FirePrint technology allows the detec- tor to gather smoke and thermal data, and to analyze this information in the detector's "neural network" By comparing data received with the common characteris- tics of fires, or fire fingerprints, the HFP-11 can com- pare these "Fire Prints" to those of deceptive phe- nomena that cause other detectors to false alarm. The advanced FirePrint technology allows the HFP-11 to accurately determine a true fire hazard from a non- threatening deceptive phenomena WITHOUT needing to use alarm delaying verification and confirmation techniques, which can increase the probability of losses due to fire. The HFP-11 provides the highest level of detector intelligence available today with a detector/control panel link that allows the user to program the detector for the specific hazard profile using a simple software menu selection. Detectors are optimized by selecting one of the following eleven applications: • Office/Retail • Lobby • Computer Room • Dormitory • Healthcare • Parking Garage • Utility/Transformer Room • Hostile Environment • Precious Storage • Air Duct • Warehouse/Light Manufacturing The software does the rest; no guessing on detector sensitivities or alarm verification; the control panel programs the HFP-11 detector for the protected area without hassle and without confirmation delays. Once optimized for the hazards in the protected area, the HFP-11 provides the best detection you can buy. Should the operator or installer forget to program the detector, the HF P-11 will revert to a default setting that allows it to operate as an office environment detector. The HFP-11's FirePrint technology monitors input from both the photo chamber and the thermal sensor, evaluating this information with sophisticated math- ematical formulas, or algorithms, comparing this input to characteristics of both threatening fires and decep- tive phenomena that would "fool" any ordinary detec- tor. This technology was developed over years of research and reviewing the results of over 20 years of fire test data in one of the world's most advanced fire research centers. The results of this research are the mathematical models that form the algorithms used in FirePrint. No other fire detector has this level of intelligence or this amount of research and development supporting it's design. The microprocessor's software can identify and disregard false input caused by radio frequency (RFI) and electromagnetic (EMI) interference, and validates all trouble conditions before annunciating or reporting to the control panel. The HFP-11 detector's microprocessor uses an integral EEPROM to store the detector's address and other critical operating param- eters which include the assigned program values for alarm and trouble thresholds. Communications within the detector itself and be- tween the HFP-11 and the control panel, or with the DPU field device programmer/tester unit, are super- vised and safe -guarded against disruption by reliable, microprocessor based error checking routines. Addi- tionally, the micro -processor supervises all EEPROM memory locations and provides a high degree of EEPROM failure fault tolerance. The HFP-11 determines its operating status to be normal, in alarm, or in trouble depending on the difference between the alarm threshold values stored in the detector's memory and the detector's latest analog measurement. The detector then communicates changes in its status to the control panel. In addition, the FireFinder XLS control panel will sample the value of the HFP-11's analog signal over a period of time in order to determine if those values indicate excessive buildup in the photo chamber; if so, the FireFinder XLS control panel will indicate that the particular detector requires maintenance. The HFP-11 is listed as a self -testing device.The HFP-11's visible light emitting diode (LED) flashes green every 4 seconds to indicate it is communicating with the control panel and that it has passed its internal self -test. Should the detector sense a fault or failure within its systems, the LED will flash amber and the detector will transmit that information to the control panel. A quick visual inspection is sufficient to indicate the condition of the detector at any time. If more detailed information is required, a printed report can be provided from the Fire Finder XLS panel indicating the status and settings assigned to each individual detector. When the HFP-11 moves to the alarm mode, it will flash red and to continue flashing until the system is reset at the control panel. At that same time, any user defined system alarm functions programmed into the system are activated. Detector sensitivity, calibration, and identification are dynamically supervised by the control panel. Detector sensitivity and pre -alarm levels are a function of the application chosen at the control panel and are controlled by the panel. If an alternate, non-FirePrint mode is selected, then the sensitivity can be changed from the control panel. The DPU Device Program/Test Unit accessory is used to program and verify the detector's address. The technician selects the accessory's program mode to enter the desired address. The DPU automatically sets and verifies the address and tests the detector. The DPU operates on AC power or rechargeable batteries, providing flexibility and convenience in programming and testing equipment almost anywhere. When in the test mode, the DPU will perform a series of diagnostic tests without altering the address or other stored data, allowing technicians to determine if the detector is operating properly. The HFP-11 fire .detector may be installed on the same initiating circuit with HMS series manual stations, HTRI series interfaces, HCP output control devices, or HZM series of addressable, conventional zone modules. All HFP-11 detectors can be cleaned in the field, when required, by simply removing the detector cover and unsnapping the photo chamber. There is also the option of cleaning the interior of the detector with a clean, soft cloth or brush, or replacing the labyrinth and bug screen included in the detector maintenance kit, model DMK-11. ceilings may also affect safe spacing limitations for detectors. Should questions arise regarding detector placement, observe NFPA 72 guidelines. Good fire protection system engineering and common sense dictate how and when fire detectors are installed and used. Contact your local Fire Safety distributor or sales office whenever you need assistance applying FirePrint in unusual applications. Be sure to follow N FPA guidelines and UL/ULC approved installation instructions, which are included with every Fire Safety detector, and local codes as for all fire protection equipment. Dimensions The HFP-11 uses the low -profile surface mounting base, model DB -11. This base mounts on a 4 -inch octagon, square, or a single gang electrical box. The base utilizes screw clamp contacts for electrical connections and self -wiping contacts for increased reliability. The base can be used with the optional LK -11 detector locking kit which contains 50 detector locks and an installation tool, to prevent unauthorizt, removal of the detector head. The DB -11 base has integral decorative plugs to cover the outer mounting screw holes. All HFP-11 detectors are approved for='=="' operation within the UL specified temperature range of 32 to 100 degrees F (0 to 38 degrees C). Application Data Installation of the HFP-11 series of fire detectors requires a two -wire circuit. In many retrofit cases, existing wiring may be used. "T -tapping" is permitted only for Style 4 (Class B) wiring. The HFP-11 is polarity insensitive. This feature can greatly reduce installation an debugging time. HFP-11 fire detectors can be applied within the maximum 30 foot center spacing (900 sq. ft. areas) as referenced in NFPA 72. This applications guideline is based on ideal conditions, specifically, smooth ceiling surfaces, minimal air movement, and no physical obstructions between potential fire sources and the detector. Do not mount detectors in close proximity to ventilation or heating and air conditioning outlets. Exposed joints or beamed Technical Specifications Operating Temperature: +32°F (0°C) to 100°F per UL 268/268A 0-93% Relative Humidity Non -Condensing 30 foot centers (900 sq. ft.) per NFPA 72 Chapter 5 and CAN/ULC-S524 Humidity: Maximum spacing: (38°C) fWi dal liescrrplian • hart ;Nottbet `L1FP-11 44.1111 esF it Fit?Ptir+.: Fire: Be.:ne,nr .`:11:-11 tom,'. .18-11 a°1G_:lt;a Moui ling Istrkr_ for Sr"'rrsj;:11 Sm -0i 1S:1 C5 it 1?t1u'•Irr petit lstr.51l91 41511 54:104.4151E. 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OB -11C 'Oaelevior ftlour.oiny Base >or Series 11I J1LT:l 50 D , AD-1i:PC ' hA,'r Ors t Housine ,UL_C} . ......... ,,rt)Q i:I DB -HRC , ReLey Base for Se..re�s 11 Irsiellice:7t netectnrr iii -La 500,-112 2IC ABBii-11C lrrrdibie.Bose for Series 11It>tedicentiletait*rr(ULCf 5116-113'ic'cOC NOTICE: The use of other than Fire Safety detectors and bases with Fire Safety equipment will be considered a misapplication of Fire Safety equipment and as such void all warranties either expressed or implied with regard to loss, damage, liabilities and/or service problems Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety Fire Safety Fire Safety B Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard Florham Park, NJ 07932 10/05 Brampton, Ontario Tel: (973) 593-2600 5M Canada L6T 5E4 FAX: (973) 593-6670 SFS -IG Tel: (905) 799-9937 October2005 Website: www.sbt.siemens.com/fis Printed in U.S.A. FAX: (905) 799-9858 Supersedes sheet dared 7103 SIEMENS Air Duct Housings AD2 Series ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS • For Series 11 Detectors • Relay Models Available • Design for Air Velocity Range of 100 to 4000 fpm • Alarm LED Visible From Front Fire Safety • Clear Housing Cover for Quick Identification of DetectorType Removable With Only Four Captive Screws • UL UL Listed, CSFM Approved, ULC Listed Introduction The Siemens BuildingTechnologies, Fire Safety Division air duct detector housings are designed to be used with the 11 -Series detectors. Designed for installation directly to heating, ventilating and air conditioning duct systems, they comply with National Fire Protection Association Standard No. 90A. When equipped with photoelectric detectors, these units will signal the presence of hazard- ous quantities of products of combustion or smoke being carried through the duct system. Air duct detectors are not intended to be substituted for open area detection. Air duct housings can be equipped with optional relays. These relays are utilized to operate any supplementary equipment when smoke or particles of combustion are detected. Note: Most conventional time control equipment guaran- tee only one detector per zone when the detector oper- ated relay function is critical.The connection of a remote lamp and a remote relay per detector is allowed with PXL or System 3TM only, other conventional systems may use either a remote lamp or a relay. With the MXL series of control panels, up to 60 detectors per circuit having relays may be used.The connection of a remote lamp or a remote relay is allowed for each detector but not both. With the FireFinder XLS series of control panels, up to 252 detectors per circuit having relays may be used. The Connection of an intelligent remote lamp and a remote Relay (ILED), is also allowed. Air duct housings (see Ordering Information) are Under- writers Laboratories, Inc. listed. Description The Fire Safety air duct housing is uniquely designed to use the photoelectric detector. Sensitivity of PE -11 detectors can be checked by viewing the LED or an RSAW-11 or RSAC-11 multicolor remote lamp. A green flash indicates the detector has passed its self test. Amber indicates a trouble condition, and red indicates an alarm state. HFP-11,HFP0-11 and FP -11 sensitivity may be viewed from the multi -color LED on the detector or preferably may be printed by command on an optional printer from the MXL control panel. The detector unit employs a cross-sectional sampling principle of operation. Inlet sampling tubes are available in four lengths (see table on reverse side). Outlet sampling tubes are one common length. A continuous cross- sectional sample of air moving through the duct stratifica- tion or skin effect phenomena occurring in the duct that could prevent combustion product or smoke (especially in large ducts) from reaching a spot type detector. In addition, the unique design of the sampling chamber insures uniform sensitivity in air velocities, ranging from a low of 100 feet per minute to as high as 4000 feet per minute. The housing comes with two 1/2" conduit CATALOG NUMBER 6185 knockouts and one 1/2" conduit opening for a number of 3 wiring entry ports. The inlet sampling tube length is determined by the width of the air duct being protected.The inlet tube nearest to but greater than the duct width should be used (see table).The inlet tube can then be trimmed at the job site to the exact width of the duct.The outlet sampling tube for all ducts, irrespective of width, has a fixed length of approximately 5.5 inches and is supplied with the duct housing. When the use of a remote relay is required, order model AD2-PR for conventional systems; AD2-XHR for address- able systems. When required the WP -2000 weatherproof enclosure for Duct Housing is available. For full details, refer to installation instructions part number 315-049708. Sampling Tube Selection Table Duct Width Sampling Tube Model No. For duct widths 6° to 1' ST -1D For duct widths over 1' to 3' ST -25 For duct widths over 3' to 5' (requires support) ST -50 For duct widths over 5' to 10' (requires support) ST -100 Maintenance of the detector s easily accomplished by the removal of the Series 11 duct housing sampling chamber cover.The detector, which plugs into the hous- ing, is easily removed for cleaning by a trained technician. All that is necessary for installation of the air duct detector is the cutting of three small holes for the sampling tube installation (template included) and the drilling of four holes for mounting the air duct housing.The unit is then easily mounted in place and connection made to the existing wires or terminals if optional accessories are utilized. ST -50 and ST -100 require support. ST -100 is shipped in two five foot pieces with a coupling for field assembly. Technical Data Temperature Range Altitude Range Relative Humidity Air Duct Velocity Range SamplingTube Pressure Range of Differences 32°F (0°C) -100°F (38°C) No Altitude Lirr Cations 10-85% (non-condens ing/non-freezing) 100-4000 Ft/Min. Greater than 0.01 amps less than 1.2 inches of water column Note to Architect: When building codes regulate the location of detectors within ventilating systems, make sure that the number and locations of detectors is in accordance with the code regulations. Order Information Model Description Part Number AD2-P Air Duct Housing for use with FP -11, HFP-11, HFPO-11, PE -11 500-649706 AD2-PR Air Duct Housing for use with PE -11 with relay 500-649707 AD2-XHR Air Duct Housing for use with FP -11, HFP-11, HFPO-11, with relay 500-649708 ST -10 Sampling Tube for Ducts 6" to 1' 500-649710 ST -25 Sampling Tube for Ducts over 1' to 3' 500-649711 ST -50 Sampling Tube for Ducts over 3' to 5' 500-649712 ST -100 Sampling Tube for Ducts over 5' to 10' 500-649713 Product Includes One Short Return (outlet)Tube One Stopper Two #12 + 3/4" Sheet Metal Screws MountingTemplate Note: Detector and sampling tube to be purchased separately Note: Minimum hardware required is one Air Duct Housing Assembly, one Sampling Tube and one Detector. NOTICE: The use of other than Fire Safety detectors and bases with Fire Safety equipment will be considered a misapplica[ion of Fire Safety equipment and as such voids all warranties either expressed or implied in regard to loss, damage, liabilities and/or service problems Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety Fire Safety 8 Fernwood Road Florham Park, NJ 07932 Tel: (973) 593-2600 FAX: (9731 593-6670 Website: www.sbt.siemens.com/f is 9/06 5M SFS -IG Printed in U.S.A. Fire Safety 2 Kenview Boulevard Brampton, Ontario Canada L6T 5E4 Tel: (905) 799-9937 FAX: (9051 799-9858 September 2006 Supersedes sheet dated a/06 RELOCATED RECESSED CAN UGHTS. CLEAN AND RELAMP TYP. 1'-0 1/211 r GLAZING. TYP GYP. BD SOI l iT 0 8'-5" AFi C-1 GYP. BD SOFFIT 0'12'-0" AFF ELEc, ADJACENT TENANT CT -2 N 5,-0" 5'-0" / EQ GRILLE POLI ; T, TYP. 0 fAW,11IPPWIl1r'A rWM'ierlori r ` EXG GYP. BD SOFFIT _0 8'-5" AFF 2' X .2' ACT CLG 0 12 -0 AFF 2' X 4' ACT CLG 0 12'-O" AFF 11 NMS IIMIIREEME torzizeireim:ArArizwr ..f xHnpx.-.i .-pct'T. N I ADJACENT TENANT EFLECTED OEI LI SCALE: 1/4" = 1'—o" \G PLAN • <Tn c I: P, . t121 -e° t -t b8c-(.. Ga. f t n 1 '' Yz 2 X I / ‹oia r E'roNJ i L. 5 ihk 02 ,A./ Ram i' -I 4, —145° 21. ACC= ❑ Without Comments ❑ As Noted in Red Per The Attached Letter These plans have been reviewed by The Tukwila Fire Drevention Bureau for conformance with current City tandards. Acceptance is subject to errors and omissions which co not authorize violations of adopted standards and ordinances. The responsibility for the adequacy of design rests totally with the designer. • Additions, deletions or revisions to these drawings after this date will -void this acceptance and will require a resubmittal of revised drawings for subsequent approval. Final acceptance is subject to field test and inspection by The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. Date:L0 " 21 - I O t?y;s>1 RETAINER STRAP WHERE REQUIRED IN SEISHIC AREAS TOP BEAM/ C -CLAMP WITH SET SCREW 3/8' ALL THREAD ROD PIPE SWIVEL RING STEEL JOIST/TRUSS HANGER DETAIL NTS K} LL t nom • tai , yl TD % 4uc P e. 14t K ,e.H s t') 'A. G C S,>.zyc_ Hie L' t,C ',dub VC- Lt t, ie_ f a i r -C- 4 ,2f, 146411l4LA FIRE DEPART T Please call: 575440 and give/0 ve thiis loisrr and exact address for shut down or restoration aoDrovimi ROWN FIRE PROTECTION INCORPORATED P.O. BOX 12113 MILL CREEK, WASHINGTON 98082-0113 PH. (425) 481-7669 NOTICE Weld stamps must be inspected before pipe is hung. Do not paint piping. prier to hydrostatic test approval. Key Plan - First Floor - Under 300 FT to Public Accessible Toilet Rooms \BUY 4.)) 04. m SOUTHCENTER MALL SPACE #532 831 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKWILA, WA 98188 DATE: i0-il- DRAWN: Jfok SCALE: fft NM Dec* PAID OCT 122010 TUKW LA FIRE -1-M°. D 1 tEEEE31• FIRE ALARM SYSTEM ADDITION TUKWILA, WASHINGTON IL SHEET \UMBER SHEET TITLE FA -01 SYSTEM INFO v1ATION FA -02 TYPICAL WRI G A\D V OUNTING DETAILS FA -03 SYSTEM CALCULATIONS AND SI\GLE LINE DIAGRAM FA -04 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM PLA\ SHEET INDEX t3 Without Comments ' As Noted In Red 0 Per The Attached Letter These plans have been reviewed by The Tukwila Fire Prevention DureaU for conformance with current City standards. Acceptance Is subject to errors and omissions which do not authorize violations of adopted s ndardt and ordinances. The responsibility for the adequacy of design rests totally with the designer. ACditions; =eletions f.;r revISIOnS to these drawings:after this dam b,' !3� void sets d drawings for subsequentirea approval. resubmltta )` f anal acc?r r Ce is subject to field test and inspection by i ne Tukwila mire Prevention Bureau. �are/ _S /O By: 31 IbttW LA FIRE DEPARTIAtivil Please call: 575-4407 anti give this job NO.JQ -F- and exact address for shute lown or restoration aoorotmi NOTICE A completed_, signed, Tukwila Fire Department Pre-test Certificate must be presented to the Inspector prior to commencement of Acceptance Testing of any Fire Alarm and Detection Systems. Failure of test will result in a Re -inspection Fee and termination of the testing. ULE AND CONDUIT FILL CHAT WIRE DESIGNATI❑N SYMBOL DESCRIPTI❑N NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS SIZE TYPE COLOR CODE C STROBE SYNC TWISTED PAIR WITH SHIELD #14 FPL/FPLR RED (JACKET) D DATA LINE -ADDRESSABLE LOOP TWISTED PAIR WITH SHIELD #16 FPL/FPLR RED (JACKET) P DEVICE POWER - 24VDC TWO #16 FPL/FPLR RED (JACKET) S STROBE CIRCUIT - FEED TWISTED PAIR W/ SHIELD #14 FPL/FPLR RED (JACKET) S' STROBE CIRCUIT - RETURN TWISTED PAIR W/ SHIELD #14 FPUFPLR RED (JACKET) V SPEAKER CIRCUIT - FEED TWISTED PAIR #14 FPL/FPLR RED (JACKET) V SPEAKER CIRCUIT - RETURN TWISTED PAIR #14 FPL/FPLR RED (JACKET) I REMOTE INDICATION UGHT TWO #18 FPL/FPLR RED (JACKET) CONDUIT FILL CHART NO. OF CONDUCTORS VOLTS WIRE SIZE TYPE DIMENSIONS AREA TWO 600V #12 AWG THHN/THWN .244 O.D. .0467 TWO 600V #14 AWG THHN/THWN TWISTED .210 O.D. .0346 TWO CONDUCTOR 300V #18 AWG FPL TW CABLE .156 O.D. .0191 CONDUIT FILL CALCULATE THE TOTAL AREA OF THE WIRE BEING RUN IN THE CONDUIT FROM THE TABLE ABOVE. CHOOSE THE SIZE OF CONDUIT BASED ON THE MAXIMUM FILL DIMENSION FROM THE TABLE BELOW THAT DOES NOT EXCEED THE TOTAL AREA OF THE WIRE. CONDUIT SIZE MAXIMUM FILL 1/2" .12 SQUARE INCH 3/4" .21 SQUARE INCH 1" .34 SQUARE INCH 1-1/8" .60 SQUARE INCH 1-1/2" .82 SQUARE INCH 2" 1.34 SQUARE INCH FIGURES ARE BASED ON 40% CONDUIT FILL AND ARE TAKEN FROM N.E.C., CHP. 9, TABLE 4. SHIELDED WIRE TO BE GROUNDED AT P❑INT OF ORIGIN PUNCHED THROUGH EACH DEVICE WRAPPED WITH TAPE AND TAPED AT END FOR SIEMENS SYSTEM: DO NOT INSTALL ADDRESSABLE INITIATING DEVICES UNTIL PREPROGRAMMED WITH DEVICES ADDRESS. 1. NUMBERS ADJACENT TO DEVICE SYMBOL DENOTE DEVICE CIRCUIT/ADDRESS DEVICE 01-1-02 WOULD BE THE SECOND DEVICE ON ADDRESSABLE LOOP 1. 2. DETECTOR AND AUDIBLE CIRCUIT POLARITY SHALL BE OBSERVED. 3. AUDIBLE/VISUAL CIRCUIT WIRING IS SUPERVISED. NO PARALLEL BRANCHING IS PERMISSIBLE 4. INSTALLATION SHALL BE IN STRICT CONFORMANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE, NFPA 72, LOCAL CODE(S), AND/OR AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION. 5. INSTALLATION MATERIALS (I.E. CONDUIT, WIRE, FITTINGS, HANGERS, STANDARD BOXES, FIBER OPTICS CABLE, FITTINGS, AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT) ARE NOT SUPPLIED BY SIEMENS CERBERUS DIVISION. 6. DETECTORS SHALL NOT BE MOUNTED IN DIRECT AIR STREAM OF AIR SUPPLY OUTLETS. PER NFPA 72 2-3.5.1 7. WIRING SHALL BE PER PLAN WITH RESPECT TO CONDUCTOR SIZE, & OR CABLE TRAY, TYPE, QUANTITY AND COLOR CODE. CONDUCTORS SHALL BE PERMANENTLY, AND UNIQUELY MARKED FOR FUTURE IDENTIFICATION. 8. INSTALLING CONTRACTOR SHALL RETURN ONE SET OF ACCURATELY MARKED DRAWINGS FOR "AS BUILT" PURPOSES. g. FOR ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, REFER TO CATALOG CUT SHEETS AND/OR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. 10. THE 120vac POWER ELECTRICAL WORK SUPPLYING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM PANELS MUST COMPLY WITH ARTICLE 725 AND 760 OF NFPA 70, N.E.C. AND NFPA 72, SPECIFICALLY SECTION 1-5.2.5.2: IN REFERENCE TO DEDICATED BRANCH POWER SOURCES. 120vac POWER SHALL NOT BE APPLIED TO FIRE ALARM PANEL WITHOUT DIRECT SUPERVISION OF FIRE ALARM TECHNICIAN. 11. ALL HORN/STROBE AND STROBE DEVICES SHALL BE MOUNTED AT A HEIGHT OF 80" A.F.F. OR 6" BELOW DROPPED CEILING, WHICHEVER IS LESS. 12. ALL MANUAL PULL STATIONS SHALL BE MOUNTED AT 48" A.F.F. TO THE ACTIVATION DEVICE. 13. ALL PANEL NUMBERS AND CIRCUITS WILL BE ON THE RECORD DRAWINGS SET. 14. ALL 120VAC CIRCUITS ARE FROM DEDICATED CIRCUITS FROM THE EMERGENCY GENERATOR. 15. PER NFPA 72 SECTION 5-3.6.1.3 DETECTORS SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED UNTIL AFTER THE CONSTRUCTION CLEAN-UP OF ALL TRADES IS COMPLETE AND FINAL. EXCEPTION: WHERE REQUIRED BY THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION FOR PROTECTION DURING CONSTRUCTION. DETECTORS THAT HAVE BEEN INSTALLED PRIOR TO FINAL CLEAN-UP BY ALL TRADES SHALL BE CLEANED OR REPLACED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA 72 CHAPTER 7. 16. WIRING SHALL RUN CONTINUOUS FROM FACP TO FIRST DEVICE ON A CIRCUIT AND THEN FROM DEVICE TO DEVICE WITHOUT SPLICING IN PULL BOXES OR OTHER BACK BOXES OF DIFFERENT CIRCUITS. 17. ALL WIRING SHALL BE METERED, VERIFIED TO BE CONTINUOUS, FREE OF GROUND AND FREE OF SHORTS BETWEEN CONDUCTORS AND OTHER CIRCUITS PRIOR TO FINAL EQUIPMENT TRIM. 18. ALL CABLES SHALL BE MARKED AS INDICATED ON FIRE ALARM RISER WITH A PERMANENT LABEL AT ALL DEVICES, JUNCTION BOXES AND FACP. 19. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEAN ALL DIRT AND DEBRIS FROM THE OUTSIDE AND INSIDE OF THE FIRE ALARM BACK BOXES AND JUNCTION BOXES AFTER COMPLETION OF THEIR INSTALLATION. 20. DETECTORS MUST BE RATED FOR TEMPERATURE IN THE ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH IT IS LOCATED. 21. ALL WIRING BETWEEN FLOORS SHALL BE LOCATED IN CONDUIT. 22. 23. NFPA 72 2007 6.4.2.2.2 ALL STYLES OF CLASS A CIRCUITS USING PHYSICAL CONDUCTORS (E.G., METALLIC, OPTICAL FIBER) SHALL BE INSTALLED SUCH THAT THE OUTGOING AND RETURN CONDUCTORS, EXITING FROM AND RETURNING TO THE CONTROL UNIT, RESPECTIVELY, ARE ROUTED SEPARATELY. THE OUTGOING AND RETURN (REDUNDANT) CIRCUIT CONDUCTORS SHALL NOT BE RUN IN THE SAME CABLE ASSEMBLY (I.E., MULTI -CONDUCTOR CABLE), ENCLOSURE, OR RACEWAY. NFPA 72 2007 A.6.4.2.2.2 A GOAL OF 6.4.2.2.2 IS TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE SEPARATION BETWEEN THE OUTGOING AND RETURN CABLES. THIS SEPARATION IS REQUIRED TO HELP ENSURE PROTECTION OF THE CABLES FROM PHYSICAL DAMAGE. THE RECOMMENDED MINIMUM SEPARATION TO PREVENT PHYSICAL DAMAGE IS 305 MM (1 FT) WHERE THE CABLE IS INSTALLED VERTICALLY AND 1.22 M (4 FT) WHERE THE CABLE IS INSTALLED QUANTITY 1 1 1 2 4 EX SYMBOL DESCRIPTION MODEL MANUFACTURER BACKBOX MOUNTING HEIGHT BPS REMOTE BOOSTER POWER SUPPLY PAD -3 SIEMENS PAD-3-ENCL 66" A.F.F. TO TOP ® SMOKE DETECTOR HFP-11 W/ SIEMENS (PHOTO -ADDRESSABLE) DB -11 BASE 4S DEEP W/ 1 G RING CEILING ® DUCT DETECTOR D AD2-P W/ SIEMENS HFP-11 DET. DUCT HOUSING VERIFY IN FIELD HTR -R INTERFACE MODULE HTRI-R WITH RELAY SIEMENS 4S DEEP BOX VERIFY IN FIELD FIRE ALARM SPEAKER STROBE SET -MC -CW SIEMENS 4S DEEP BOX CEILING W/ 1-1 /2 EXTN JUNCTION D BOX N/A N/A N/A VERIFY IN FIELD A.F.F. ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR N/A N/A N/A N/A EX EXISTING DEVICE N/A N/A N/A N/A F.B.O. FURNISHED BY OTHERS N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A NOT APPLICABLE N/A N/A N/A N/A RED AS BUILT ADD OR CHANGE N/A N/A N/A N/A GREEN AS BUILT REMOVE N/A N/A N/A N/A BLUE AS BUILT NOTES TO CAD N/A N/A N/A N/A SYMBOLS LEGEND NORDSTROM 3 LEVELS 171,275sf E_ RE5SJ m T� AKN s.ER s ao :ws I I GA: 01CM 1,4 33F t4� ru:a vuc Pux 1).7S1 INAMIaxws L BEST BUY MOBILE (831 - SPACE #532) E1G3TING JCPenney 3 LEVELS 276,s68sf PAID NOV - 3 2010 TUKWILA FIRE A61 s 1/5 1743 IST AVE. SO., SEATTLE, WASHINGTON FAX (206) 628-4990 TEL. (206) 622-6545 RELEASE/REVISIONS IREV. BY: 1 CD M 0 DESCRIPTION SHOP DRAWINGS DATE 0 co 1 - co Qrn CO Dmz wLill z co 2 cc og v/ w cr03 co 4CALE: NOT Z 0 F 0 z W (i) >• 0) TO SCALE DRAWN BY: D. GARCIA DESIGNED BY: R. VEZZANI DATE: 10/29/10 BACKROUND PLAN PROVIDED BY: \OB NUMBER: 55097 WIRE DESIGNATION GENERAL NOTES SITE PLAN Proprietary and Confidential, Copyright 2010 by Guardian Security Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved SHEET rs. FA -01 120VAC-601Z DEDICATED EMERGENCY -4 THE DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR ASSEMBLY SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA 72. THE PREFERRED INSTALL LOCATION OF THE HOUSING IS IN A LENGTH OF STRAIGHT DUCT AT LEAST SIX DUCT WIDTHS FROM ANY BEND OR OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS AS INDICATED. NOTE: FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS SEE PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION. DUCK OVER 3' WIDE; SAMPLE TUBE MUST GO THRU THE DUCT AND BE CAPPED. TUBE OUTLET SAMPLING TUBE INLET SAMPLING AT LEAST SIX DUCT WIDTHS FROM BEND DUCT DETECTOR MOUNTING DETAIL NOTE FOR AOOIDONAL SPECIFICATIONS SEE PRODUCT DOCWENTADON. *CONTACT RATMC& 4.0A 0 125VAC 4.0A030WC TO NEXT ADDRESSABLE Ct DEVICE STOP IF LAST DEVICE - FRDI XLS CONTRA PANEL a CR PREVIOUS ADDRESSABLE DEVICE 0 0 4 0 J � 1 HTRI-R I ig 0 NOTE: FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS SEE PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION. C -CABLE C -CABLE LzA OtDN I x II 0 PAD -3 00 INPUT INPUT TROUBLE NAC1 NAC2 NAC3 NAC4 AUX +1- 1 2+2- 2 NC C NO + - + - + - + - + - 0 3.6k EOL 6.1 (-) (+) SPARE FROM PREVIOUS > (+) ADDRESSABLE > DEVICE (-) NOTE: FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS SEE PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION. v rn c1 P1 0 0 Tn O Fl (-)(-) o (+)(+) (+) 0 WIRE DESIGNATION: NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS SIZE TYPE COLOR CODE TWISTED PAIR WITH SHIELD #18 FPUFPLR RED (JACKET) *CONTACT RATINGS 4.0A 0 125VAC 4.0A 0 30VDC FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS SEE PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION. 0 404 F GROUND L © HTRI-R 0 ®. DRY CONTACTS TO VAV ---.>. FAN SHUTDOWN PROVIDED BY MECH/ELEC. 0 (+)> TO NEXT DEVICE OR • SPARE SPARE t. (-) POWER SUPPLY & RELAY MODULE WIRING DETAIL FROM PRECEDING SPEAKER OR FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL < (+) (+) (-) > STOP IF LAST DEVICE DUCT DETECTOR, TEST SWITCH & RELAY MODULE WIRING DETAIL SPEAKER El • a 0 0 STROBE CIRCUIT 400 I I (-) STROBE CIRCUIT STROBE 00❑ CI LI SPEAKERJSTROBE 0 0 a ARCOEPCN III:I:I I GI:la C71 + = QED❑ (-) (+) (+) I q ❑ V � C STROBE IDD CIRCUIT q= ❑ I O L ' lj DESCRIPTION SHOP DRAWINGS 0 0 s ;� aax v'sa nv 7 a F In \ : - -T I:I I:I:III:I:I` - %1,-100 (-) ❑a STROBE (-) (-) SPEAKER CIRCUIT SPEAKER CIRCUIT SPEAKER STROBES & STROBES ONLY WIRING DETAIL TYPICAL WIRING AND MOUNTING DETAILS (+) (+) (+) (-) SPEAKER CIRCUIT TO NEXT APPLIANCE S OR 24K (EOLR) TO NEXT SPEAKER OR END OR LINE RESISTOR S 24K (EOLR) NOTE: FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS SEE PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION. OPER TIN TEMPERA RE: +32' F 0' C) TO 100' F (36 C) HUMIDITY: 0-9 % RELATIVE HUMIDITY, NON -CONDENSING HFP-11 SMOKE DETECTOR r. FROM PREVIOUS ADDRESSABLE DEVICE OR POWER SOURCE DATA IN ( ) >— DATA IN (+) > DEVICE IS LISTED FOR AIR VOLOCITY APPLICATIONS OF 300-4000 FT/MIN WHEN USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH DUCT HOUSINGS AD -11P OR AD-11XPR - DB -11 STANDARD SMOKE DETECTOR BASE REAR VIEW (-) (+) SMOKE DETECTOR WIRING DETAIL HARD LID —\ CEILING TO NEXT ADDRESSABLE DEVICE HARD LID —\ SPEAKER SUPPORT TILE BRIDGE 4' SQUARE DEEP BOX WITH 1-1/2' EXTENSI❑N CEILING MOUNTED SPEAKER/STROBE SPEAKER STROBE MOUNTING DETAIL JUNCTI❑N BOX MOUNTED ON CEILING FLEX TO NEXT DEVICE JUNCTION BOX MOUNTED AGAINST CEILING SUPPORT SMOKE/HEAT DETECTOR SUSPENDED ILLUMINATED CEILING SMOKE/HEAT DETECTOR MOUNTING DETAIL Proprietary and Confidential, Copyright 2010 by Guardian Security Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved FAX (206) 628-4990 TEL. (206) 622-6545 RELEASE/REVISIONS (REV. BY: I 0 m 0 DESCRIPTION SHOP DRAWINGS DATE 11/01/10 2CCCCa W Z o - j� CO co ccW co �� W D C� Z N O 0 z t� z cc J U �CALE: NOT TO SCALE DRAWN BY: D. GARCIA DESIGNED BY: R. VEZZANI DATE:10/29/10 BACKROUND PLAN PROVIDED BY: ..JOB NUMBER: 55097 2 1- SHEET FA -02 FA4 Current Load: Standby: Alarm: Device Type Qty Amps Total Amps Total HFP-11 0.0022 0.0022 0.0023 0.002 AD2-P 0.0635 0.0635 0.064 0.064 HTR -R 2 0.009600 0.0096 0.021 0.042 0.0731 Amps 0.106 Amps ignal• • "x tea PanelBattery Cur - Device Type Qty Amps Total Amps Total Main System Board 0.03 0.03 0.030 0.030 SET -MC -C ©15CD 2 0.0875 SET -MC -C ©30CD 2 0.131 SET -MC -C @75CD 0.222 SET -MC -C @95CD 0.292 SET -MC -C ©110CD 0.259 1ZR-MC ©15CD 0.064 ZR -MC 30CD 0.098 ZR -MC @75CD 0.2 0,03 Amps 0.03 Amps Standby Current Load: 0.03 A Ps For 24 Hours = 0.720 Amp -hours Alarm Current Load: 0.03 Amps For 5 Minute 0.003 Amp -hours 25% Derating= 0.903 Amp -hours • Total System Current Load: 0.903 Amp -hours o be U 2V A p-hou Notification Appliance Circuit Detail 'PROJECT: BEST BUY MOBILE Panel: PAD -3 POWER SUPPLY Wire Resistance 2.58 Date: November 1, 2010 1 CURRENT TOTAL=I2482.00 1 I SET -MC -C ©15CD 87.5 1751 2 SET -MC -C ©30CD - 131 262 0 SET -MC -C @75CD 2221 01 0 • SET-MC7C ©95CD 292 - i ' 0 z . 0 i 1ZR-MG ©110CD 2591 01 1 i 0 7R -MC ©15CD - : 64: ' 0 1ZR-MG ©30CD 981 01 1 0 MR -MC ©75CD z ' 175 • 0 DEVICES=I4 TOTAL mA=1 1Total Wire Resistance ( R ) Total Device Load, Amps (I) 1Voltage Drop ( E ) I EOL. Voltage 4371 12 141 1 23.681 437 WL ) (R/ft ) 1 0.73 (Total Cct Load) 0. 1(E= I * R) 0.32 24 E 23.68 Notification Appliance Circuit Detail PIROJECT:1BEST BUY MOBILE Panel:IXLS-V Wire Resistance 2.58 Date: November 1, 2010 CURRENT TOTAL= l#REFI 26 170.7V 1/8 1.81 46.81 37 70.7V 1/4 3.54 130.98 0 I70.7V 1/2 0 0 70,7V 1 0 0 DEV10ES=163 TOTAL m A=1 177.781 14 1,288 1Total Wire Resistance ID ) 19.21845991 177.781 Total Device Load, Amps (I) (Total Cct Load) 0.18; . . Voltage Drop ( E ) 1 j i (E= 1* R) 1 1.181 EOL Voltage (204- E . 19.22: tr) 0-5 0' 1743 1ST AVE. SO., SEATTLE, WASHINGTON FAX (206) 628-4990 TEL. (206) 622-6545 RELEASE/REVISIONS SYSTEM CALCULATIONS EX8 2C-cD S1 -1 15cd V-1 1/4-W S1-2 30cd V-2 1/4-W S1-3 1 5cd V-3 1/4-W BPS 120VAC, DEDICATED ) (BY OTHERS) ( (HALLWAY) ) TO NEAREST EXISTING DATA LOOP CIRCUIT S1 -4L 30cd V-4 1/4-W EOL Si FLAG NOTES: FIELD LOCATE RELAY MODULE FOR BACKGROUND MUSIC INTERFACE. FIELD LOCATE SIEMENS PAD -3 BOOSTER POWER SUPPLY FOR STROBE POWER. AC POWER BY EC FROM DEDICATED, LOCKED OUT 20A, 110VAC BRANCH CIRCUIT. SMOKE DETECTOR MUST BE LOCATED IN THE SAME ROOM/AREA AS THE PAD -3. DUCT DETECTOR & RELAY MODULE FOR FAN SHUTDOWN LOCATION TO BE FIELD VERIFIED BY MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND FIRE ALARM CONTRACTORS. REV. BY: a m o DESCRIPTION SHOP DRAWINGS DATE 0 ''- sE, 2 <<<<< CC 0 LU z 111 -J ci) 0 z ci) z0 _J 0 LU C,) (S.-CALE: NOT TO SCALE DRAWN BY: BY: D. GARCIA DESIGNED BY: R. VEZZAN I DATE: 10/29/10 BACKROUND PLAN PROVIDED BY: SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM \.JOB NUMBER: 55097 C SHEET FA -03 Proprietary and Confidential, Copyright 2010 by Guardian Security Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved ADJACENT TENANT 2' X 2' ACT CLG ACT -1, . ,a, 12'-0" AFF ]ACT- 2' X 4' ACT CLG ' 12'-0" AFF MALL CONCOURSE GYP. BD SOFFIT 12'-0 AFF MALL ^' L CONCOURSE GYP. BD SOFFIT 41) n 8'-5" AFF PT -1 C_' ILLUMINATED CHANNEL LETTER SIGNAGE ABV PROVIDED BY BBM SIGN VENDOR. SHOPPER TRAM- SEE ELECTRICAL FOR LOCATION AND INFORMATION] GRILLE POCKET, TYP. 40 MALL CONCOURSE 0 g S1-3 30cd V1-2 1'X4' FL LIGHTS, REFER TO ELEC. MALL CORRIDOR Al IA SPEAKERS FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY BBM. ADJACENT TENANT REFLECTED CEILING PLAN o) ADJACENT TENANT 1 J { MALL CONCOURSE S1-3 15cd V1-3 H S,S',V V MALL CONCOURSE FLAG NOTES: FIELD LOCATE RELAY MODULE FOR BACKGROUND MUSIC INTERFACE. FIELD LOCATE SIEMENS PAD -3 BOOSTER POWER SUPPLY FOR STROBE POWER. AC POWER BY EC FROM DEDICATED, LOCKED OUT 20A, 11 OVAC BRANCH CIRCUIT. SMOKE DETECTOR MUST BE LOCATED IN THE SAME ROOM/AREA AS THE PAD -3. DUCT DETECTOR & RELAY MODULE FOR FAN SHUTDOWN LOCATION TO BE FIELD VERIFIED BY MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND FIRE ALARM CONTRACTORS. C —I 40 S,V,V S1-2 30cd_ T V1-2 i T ----I r-- EOL `\ S1 f, \ N \ \ © N \N. X `IIIVi-4 \ x \\ / \\ SALES `.�� `\ \ \ 2 101 \ \ 2 \\ `>" 1 . \\ \y0 w 0 SF r ---r-- --- -P -- - I i I I I i I I i I L--�— ,� i -----j D 101A MALL CONCOURSE AHU (HTR -RI S,V,V-o lr II i -p-' F /STOCK' 102 S1-1 I- 15cd j V1-1 ( IL o- V,V 2C V'3FRVICF (1;0k-<IDUk S MALL CORRIDOR I EX ADJACEN TENANT FIRE ALARM SYSTEM PLAN — of Proprietary and Confidential, Copyright 2010 by Guardian Security Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved 1743 FAX (206) 628-4990 TEL. (206) 622-6545 RELEASE/REVISIONS REV. BY: 0 0 DESCRIPTION SHOP DRAWINGS DATE O Z 0 co Lu z <O) Coo z < F- wzz tu) F co¢) I W u. WLL 4-CALE: 1/4"=1'0" DRAWN BY: D. GARCIA DESIGNED BY: R. VEZZANI DATE: 10/29/10 BACKROUND PLAN PROVIDED BY: \ 0B NUMBER: 55097 SHEET/� FA-04 831 SOUTHCENTER MALL ASSOCIATED PERMITS 10-F-246 10-S-226 FIRE DEPARTMENT SPRINKLER PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS Project Name: Best Buy Mobile 81f1 Southcenter Mall Permit No.: 10-S-226 Date: October 21, 2010 Reviewer: Al Metzler Fire Protection Project Coordinator (206)575-4407 • Lateral sway bracing is required at a maximum spacing of 40' for all mains, cross mains, and branch lines 2.5" and larger. Bracing is provided for the last length of pipe but within 6' of the end of a feed or cross main. Bracing is required unless all the pipe is supported by rods less than 6" or by 30 ° wrap-around U -hooks for any size pipe, 9.3.5.3. • Minimum clearance around pipes: 2 " for 1"-3.5", 4" for 4" and larger, see 4 exceptions, 9.3.4. • Longitudinal sway bracing is a maximum of 80' for mains and cross mains and within 40 ' of the end of the line, 9.3.5.4. • Provide lateral and longitudinal bracing for changes in pipe direction per section 9.3.5.11.2 for pipe size 2'/z inches and larger. • Restrain branch lines at the end sprinkler of each line, restrain against vertical and lateral movement, 9.3.6.3. • Restraints for branch lines shall be at intervals per table 9.3.6.4 and section 9.3.6.4, and restrain sprig ups greater than 4', 9.3.6.6. • Comply with ASCE 7-02, section 9.6.2.6.2 (e). • Ceilings used for flex drop attachments shall comply with ASTM C 635 and ASTM C 636 per section 9.2.1.3.3.2. • Where flexible sprinkler hose fittings exceed 6ft. in length and are supported by a suspended ceiling, a hanger(s) attached to the structure shall be required to ensure that the maximum unsupported length does not exceed 6 ft.(9.2.1.3.3.3). • • Provide sprinkler protection beneath all obstructions greater than 4 ft. in width. • Extend sprinkler protection to all combustible concealed spaces. • Comply with NFPA 13 obstruction tables. • Comply with obstructed/non-obstructed construction rules for sprinkler head placement. • Sprinkler heads spaced closer than 6 ft. apart must be baffled. • Modifications involving 30 or more sprinkler heads require hydrostatic test and system isolation if necessary. • For dry pipe and double interlock preaction systems in addition to the standard hydrostatic test, an air pressure leakage test at 40 psi shall be conducted for 24 hours. Any leakage that results in a loss of pressure in excess of 1.5 psi for the 24 hours shall be corrected. • These conditions apply to any sprinkler piping exposed as necessary to accomplish the permitted scope of work. All code references are NFPA 13, 2010 Edition. • GUARDIAN SECURITY LIFE AND PROPERTY PROTECTION Seattle • Silverdale • Bellingham MFG. 1743 First Avenue South Seattle, WA 98134 Tel: 206.622.6545 Fax: 206.341.9928 BEST BUY MOBILE 831 Southcenter Mall Tukwila, Washington 98188 Fire Alarm System Submittal Project No. 55097 MODEL# DESCRIPTION [AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY] SIEMENS PAD -3 POWER PATROL SLA1075 [FIRE ALARM DEVICES] SIEMENS HFP-11 SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS DB -11 AD2-P HTRI-R SET -MC -CW ZR -MC -CW Notification Appliance Extender 12V 7.2AH Rechargeable Battery Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Detector Detector Base for HFP-11 Air Duct Housing Intelligent Interface Module, with Relay Multi -Candela Speaker Strobe, Ceiling Mount Multi -Candela Strobe, Ceiling Mount November 1, 2010 SIEMENS PAD 3 Fire Safety Auxiliary Power Supply - Notification Appliance Extender ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS • 6 amps of Notification Appliance Power • Advanced Microprocessor Control • 24VDC Output Voltage • Four Power -Limited Notification Outputs • Strobe Synchronization Option Built In • Synchronized ANS1Temporal Pattern • Class 'A Selectable • Ground Fault Detection • Battery Supervision • 3 Amp Auxiliary Power Output • Trouble Contact for Monitoring • Multiple Module Mounting in System 3 Enclosures • Multiple Modules Share Battery Set • 0 UL, ULC Listed, CSFM, NYMEA and FM Approved Introduction The Model PAD -3 (PAD -3C for Canada) is a notification appliance circuit expander with a built-in auxiliary power output. It is designed for use with Siemens BuildingTechnologies, Fire Safety Division fire alarm control panels.This power source is designed to provide the extra power required in buildings conforming to the Americans with Disabilities Act. Features The PAD -3 provides 6 amps of 24 VDC power for multiple uses. All 6 amps can be directed to 4 Notifi- cation Appliance Circuits (NAC s). Each is rated at 3 amps and is power limited. Either 1 or 2 inputs can control the four outputs. These outputs are compatible with all Fire Safety 24VDC notification appliances. The PAD -3 can be configured so that the inputs can be programmed as steady outputs, ANSI temporal outputs, or synchronized strobe outputs. It can also be programmed so that one input will silence U-MHU- Series horn/strobe horns while the strobes remain on using one set of wires. The PAD -3 also offers a 3 amp auxiliary output for driving other portions of your fire alarm system such as door holders.This 24VDC filtered output is power limited. When using this output, the total power available from the PAD -3 will not exceed 6 amps. A trouble contact is provided for monitoring the PAD -3 with a fire alarm panel through the input. It also has a Form C dry contact for trouble monitoring. Therefore, the user has the option of connecting it to a conven- tional fire alarm panel's existing notification circuit, or controlling it with a TRI Series device on intelligent fire systems. The PAD -3 offers battery supervision and management as is required of fire alarm system components. Ground faults are transmitted as are any other trouble conditions. Trouble conditions not only change the state of the trouble contact in the unit, but they also break the notification circuit input to create a trouble signal in the fire alarm control unit. CATALOG NUMBER 3362 This product is packaged in its own sheet metal enclosure with enough space to house the 7 amp -hour battery set required for back-up.The enclosure comes in black or red. System 3 enclosures may also be used to house multiple PAD -3 modules in a single enclosure. Two modules are capable of sharing the same battery set when mounted in the same enclosure. Options One or both PAD -3 signal inputs control the notification outputs, depending on the specific configuration setup. Possible configurations for the PAD -3 are: For Option: These Inputs: Control These Outputs: As: 1 Input 1 All Outputs Class B Circuits 2 Input 1 Input 2* All Outputs Silences horns on 1 Class B Circuits 3 Input 1 Input 2 Outputs 1 and 2 Outputs 3 and 4 Class B Circuits Class B Circuits 4 Input 1 Input 2 Output 1 Outputs 2,3 and 4 Class B Circuits Class B Circuits 5 Input 1 Outputs 1-2,3 and 4 Class A Circuit Pairs 6 Input 1 Input 2* Outputs 1-2,3 and 4 Silences horns on 1 Class A Circuit Pairs 7 Input 1 Input 2 Outputs 1 and 2 Outputs 3 and 4 Class A Circuit Pairs Class A Circuit Pairs 8 Input 1 Input 2 Outputs 1-2 Outputs 3 and 4 Class A Circuit Pairs Class B Circuits *When used with U-MHU-Series horn/strobe units Supervision The Model PAD -3 supervises a variety of functions including: • Low AC power • Low battery condition • Earth ground fault • Auxiliary output power limit condition • EOL supervision trouble or power limited condition at an output When a trouble condition occurs, the PAD -3 creates trouble condition on the fire control signal circuits to which it is connected. It still maintains the ability to be activated by the fire control. In addition, the PAD -3 provides a Form 'C' trouble relay output as an alterna- tive to using the notification circuit trouble. Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety Fire Safety 8 Fernwood Road Florham Park NJ 07932 Tel: (973) 593-2600 FAX: (973) 593-6670 Website: www.siemens.com/fis Electrical Specifications AC Input: 120VAC @ 2.5 amps Output: 24VDC @ 6 amps Auxiliary Power Circuit: 1 Notification Circuits: 4 Output Configuration: 2 Class A or 4 Class B or 1 Class A & 2 Class B Amps per Output Circuit: Notification Circuit Outputs: No. of Inputs: Input Configuration: InputVoltage Range: Maximum Input Current: Battery Charging Capacity: Trouble contact rating: Ambient Temperature: 3.0 24VDC at 3.0 amps each, 24K ohm EOL resistor required on each Class B circuit 2 2 Class B or 2 Class A 9-32VDC 0006 Amps 15.0A.H 2.5A @250 VAC, 30 VDC 32°F to 120°F Mechanical Specifications Single Module Enclosure Model EN -PAD Dimensions: Color: Indicator Lights AC Power On: BatteryTrouble: Ground Fault: AuxiliaryTrouble: Output 1 Trouble: Output 2Trouble: 121A/ x 16"H x 3"D Black Green Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Ordering Information Model Description Part Number a PAD -3 Aux. power supply w/black enclosure 599-699189 PAD -3R Aux. power supply wired enclosure 599-699190 PAD -3 -MB Aux. power supply - main board only 500-699080 EN -PAD Black enclosure for PAD -3 310-099073 EN-PADR Red enclosure for PAD -3 310-099150 8/05 10N) SFS -IG Printed in U.S.A. Fire Safety 2 Kenview Boulevard Brampton, Ontario Canada L6T 5E4 Tel: (905) 799-9937 FAX: (905) 799-9858 August 2005 Supersedes sheet dated 9103 p Batteries Sealed Lead -Acid Batteries SLA1075 Specification Sheet Capacity Specifications Cut-off Voltage 1.75 v/c @ 25°C 20 Hr Rate (0.36 A) 10 Hr Rate (0.65 A) 1.70 v/c 5 Hr Rate (1.14 A) 1.55 v/c 1 Hr Rate (4.1 A) 7.2 Ah 6.5 Ah 5.7 Ah 4,1 Ah Bloc Per Cell Charge Voltage (constant) Float 13.5-13.8 Cycle 14.4-14.7 2.25-2.30 2.40-2.45 Discharge Current Amps (5 seconds maximum) 80 Discharge Current Amps (maximum continuous) 50 Max. Charge Current 2.16 A Approx Final Charge Current (2.25 v/c Float) 0.014 (14 mA) Approx Final Charge Current (2.45 v/c Cycle) 0.07 (70 mA) Terminal Type Type A / (G optional) Self Discharge Case Material 9 months @ 21°C ABS - Gray* or Black Due to changes in the manufacturing processes. specificatiom may change without notice. 'Gray option is Flame Retardant ABS. Technical Specifications Nominal Voltage 12V Nominal Capacity Dimensions 7.2 Ah (20 Hr Rate) Length: 150 mm Width: 64.5 mm Height: 95 mm Total Height/Terminal: 101 mm Weight Approx 2.75 Kg 15D 1 I - Unit: mm (±0.50) 64.5 Actual Wattage / Ampere Capac ty at.Various D scharge limes .(Vo It per. Cell @ 25°C) . Cut Off Vollimee ta: 5 Min. 10 min. 15 min. 30 min. 45 min. 60 min. 1.75 v/t W 45.4 _ :. ':: 30.77:. = 23.28:.:.. 12.9`:: 10.33. 8:07° .. 25°C A 25.94 17.58 13.3 7.37 5.89 4.61 1.67 v/c • .. W 47.76 31A :: 23.9 13.09 10..04 8.07 25°C A 28.6 18.8 14.31 7.84 6.01 4.83 1.60 v/c W 49.28... 31.52. .. 244.. 133 .. ° - :. 9.3 .::._ 7.79 25°C A 30.8 19.7 15.0 8.31 _ 5.81 4.87 interstatebatteries. corn © Interstate Battery System of America, Inc. 02/03 ws SIEMENS HFP11 FireFinderTM Detector Fire Safety Intelligent Fire Detector for FireFinder XLS and FS -250 Control Panels ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS Model HFP-11 • Most Sophisticated "Detector Intelligence" available today • Multi -Criteria fire detection for the price of a photoelectric detector ..r FirePrintTMTechnology to discriminate between deceptive phenomena and an actual fire • Easily programmed to match specific hazard profiles from the control panel • Polarity Insensitive with SureWireTMTechnology • Pre -Alarm reporting based on fire profile selected • Remote sensitivity measurement capability • System logic activation based on any of three inputs from detector (smoke, heat or neural network) • Detectors are self -testing, completing diagnostics every 4 seconds • Field cleanable chamber with replaceable chamber parts available • Multi -color detector status LED • Two -wire operation • Compatible Model DPU field device programmer/tester unit • Supports software based automatic environmental compensation • Optional fully programmable relay base, audible base, and duct housing • U� ULC Listed, CSFM, FM, NYMEA Approved Introduction The Siemens Building Technologies, Fire Safety Divi- sion HFP-11 Intelligent Fire Detector provides the life safety industry with the most highly evolved detection system available today. The HF P-11 utilizes advanced detection technology that allows the detector to distinguish non -threatening deceptive phenomena, such as cigarette smoke, from actual fire hazards, while optimizing detection for the area in which it is installed. No other detection system available today offers a higher level of protection or nuisance alarm immunity. The HFP-11 uses state-of-the-art micropro- cessor circuitry with error check, detector self -diagnos- tics and supervision programs. The HFP-11 intelligent fire detector is compatible with the Fire Safety Model DPU field device programmer/ tester unit, which is a compact, portable, menu -driven accessory for electronically programming and testing detectors, easily and reliably. The DPU eliminates the need for cumbersome, unreliable mechanical program- ming methods, such as dials or switches and reduces installation and service costs by electronically pro- gramming and testing the detector prior to installation. The HFP-11 fire detector is compatible with the Fire Finder XLS series of control panels. CATALOG NUMBER 6301 Description The HFP-11 is a plug-in, two -wire, multi -sensor detector with both photoelectric and thermal inputs and is compat- ible with Fire Finder XLS and FS -250 series of control 'panel systems. Each detector consists of a dust resis- tant, field -cleanable photoelectric chamber, a solid state non-mechanical thermal sensor, and microprocessor based electronics with a low -profile plastic housing.The HFP-11 utilizes state-of-the-art ASIC circuitry and surface mount technology for maximum reliability. Every HFP-11 fire detector is shipped with a protective dust cover.The HFP-11 fire detector utilizes an infrared light emitting diode (IRLED); and light sensing photodiode. Under normal conditions, light transmitted by the LED is directed away from the photodiode and scattered through the smoke chamber in a controlled pattern.The smoke chamber is designed to manage light dissipation and extraneous reflections from dust particles or other non - smoke airborne contaminants in such a way as to main- tain stable, consistent detector operation.When smoke enters the detector chamber, light emitted from the IRLED is scattered by the smoke particles and is received by the photodiode. The HFP-11 also utilizes a modern, accurate, shock - resistant thermistor to sense temperature changes. The "on -board" FirePrint technology allows the detec- tor to gather smoke and thermal data, and to analyze this information in the detector's "neural network" By comparing data received with the common characteris- tics of fires, or fire fingerprints, the HFP-11 can com- pare these "Fire Prints" to those of deceptive phe- nomena that cause other detectors to false alarm. The advanced FirePrint technology allows the HFP-11 to accurately determine a true fire hazard from a non- threatening deceptive phenomena WITHOUT needing to use alarm delaying verification and confirmation techniques, which can increase the probability of losses due to fire. The HFP-11 provides the highest level of detector intelligence available today with a detector/control panel link that allows the user to program the detector for the specific hazard profile using a simple software menu selection. Detectors are optimized by selecting one of the following eleven applications: • Office/Retail • Lobby • Computer Room • Dormitory • Healthcare • Parking Garage • Utility/Transformer Room • Hostile Environment • Precious Storage • Air Duct • Warehouse/Light Manufacturing The software does the rest; no guessing on detector sensitivities or alarm verification; the control panel programs the HFP-11 detector for the protected area without hassle and without confirmation delays. Once optimized for the hazards in the protected area, the HFP-11 provides the best detection you can buy. Should the operator or installer forget to program the detector, the HF P-11 will revert to a default setting that allows it to operate as an office environment detector. The HFP-11's FirePrint technology monitors input from both the photo chamber and the thermal sensor, evaluating this information with sophisticated math- ematical formulas, or algorithms, comparing this input to characteristics of both threatening fires and decep- tive phenomena that would "fool" any ordinary detec- tor. This technology was developed over years of research and reviewing the results of over 20 years of fire test data in one of the world's most advanced fire research centers. The results of this research are the mathematical models that form the algorithms used in FirePrint. No other fire detector has this level of intelligence or this amount of research and development supporting it's design. The microprocessor's software can identify and disregard false input caused by radio frequency (RFI) and electromagnetic (EMI) interference, and validates all trouble conditions before annunciating or reporting to the control panel. The HFP-11 detector's microprocessor uses an integral EEPROM to store the detector's address and other critical operating param- eters which include the assigned program values for alarm and trouble thresholds. Communications within the detector itself and be- tween the HFP-11 and the control panel, or with the DPU field device programmer/tester unit, are super- vised and safe -guarded against disruption by reliable, microprocessor based error checking routines. Addi- tionally, the micro -processor supervises all EEPROM memory locations and provides a high degree of EEPROM failure fault tolerance. The HFP-11 determines its operating status to be normal, in alarm, or in trouble depending on the difference between the alarm threshold values stored in the detector's memory and the detector's latest analog measurement. The detector then communicates changes in its status to the control panel. In addition, the FireFinder XLS control panel will sample the value of the HFP-11's analog signal over a period of time in order to determine if those values indicate excessive buildup in the photo chamber; if so, the FireFinder XLS control panel will indicate that the particular detector requires maintenance. The HFP-11 is listed as a self -testing device.The HFP-11's visible light emitting diode (LED) flashes green every 4 seconds to indicate it is communicating with the control panel and that it has passed its internal self -test. Should the detector sense a fault or failure within its systems, the LED will flash amber and the detector will transmit that information to the control panel. A quick visual inspection is sufficient to indicate the condition of the detector at any time. If more detailed information is required, a printed report can be provided from the Fire Finder XLS panel indicating the status and settings assigned to each individual detector. When the HFP-11 moves to the alarm mode, it will flash red and to continue flashing until the system is reset at the control panel. At that same time, any user defined system alarm functions programmed into the system are activated. Detector sensitivity, calibration, and identification are dynamically supervised by the control panel. Detector sensitivity and pre -alarm levels are a function of the application chosen at the control panel and are controlled by the panel. If an alternate, non-FirePrint mode is selected, then the sensitivity can be changed from the control panel. The DPU Device Program/Test Unit accessory is used to program and verify the detector's address. The technician selects the accessory's program mode to enter the desired address. The DPU automatically sets and verifies the address and tests the detector. The DPU operates on AC power or rechargeable batteries, providing flexibility and convenience in programming and testing equipment almost anywhere. When in the test mode, the DPU will perform a series of diagnostic tests without altering the address or other stored data, allowing technicians to determine if the detector is operating properly. The HFP-11 fire .detector may be installed on the same initiating circuit with HMS series manual stations, HTRI series interfaces, HCP output control devices, or HZM series of addressable, conventional zone modules. All HFP-11 detectors can be cleaned in the field, when required, by simply removing the detector cover and unsnapping the photo chamber. There is also the option of cleaning the interior of the detector with a clean, soft cloth or brush, or replacing the labyrinth and bug screen included in the detector maintenance kit, model DMK-11. ceilings may also affect safe spacing limitations for detectors. Should questions arise regarding detector placement, observe NFPA 72 guidelines. Good fire protection system engineering and common sense dictate how and when fire detectors are installed and used. Contact your local Fire Safety distributor or sales office whenever you need assistance applying FirePrint in unusual applications. Be sure to follow N FPA guidelines and UL/ULC approved installation instructions, which are included with every Fire Safety detector, and local codes as for all fire protection equipment. Dimensions The HFP-11 uses the low -profile surface mounting base, model DB -11. This base mounts on a 4 -inch octagon, square, or a single gang electrical box. The base utilizes screw clamp contacts for electrical connections and self -wiping contacts for increased reliability. The base can be used with the optional LK -11 detector locking kit which contains 50 detector locks and an installation tool, to prevent unauthorizt, removal of the detector head. The DB -11 base has integral decorative plugs to cover the outer mounting screw holes. All HFP-11 detectors are approved for='=="' operation within the UL specified temperature range of 32 to 100 degrees F (0 to 38 degrees C). Application Data Installation of the HFP-11 series of fire detectors requires a two -wire circuit. In many retrofit cases, existing wiring may be used. "T -tapping" is permitted only for Style 4 (Class B) wiring. The HFP-11 is polarity insensitive. This feature can greatly reduce installation an debugging time. HFP-11 fire detectors can be applied within the maximum 30 foot center spacing (900 sq. ft. areas) as referenced in NFPA 72. This applications guideline is based on ideal conditions, specifically, smooth ceiling surfaces, minimal air movement, and no physical obstructions between potential fire sources and the detector. Do not mount detectors in close proximity to ventilation or heating and air conditioning outlets. Exposed joints or beamed Technical Specifications Operating Temperature: +32°F (0°C) to 100°F per UL 268/268A 0-93% Relative Humidity Non -Condensing 30 foot centers (900 sq. ft.) per NFPA 72 Chapter 5 and CAN/ULC-S524 Humidity: Maximum spacing: (38°C) fWi dal liescrrplian • hart ;Nottbet `L1FP-11 44.1111 esF it Fit?Ptir+.: Fire: Be.:ne,nr .`:11:-11 tom,'. .18-11 a°1G_:lt;a Moui ling Istrkr_ for Sr"'rrsj;:11 Sm -0i 1S:1 C5 it 1?t1u'•Irr petit lstr.51l91 41511 54:104.4151E. 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OB -11C 'Oaelevior ftlour.oiny Base >or Series 11I J1LT:l 50 D , AD-1i:PC ' hA,'r Ors t Housine ,UL_C} . ......... ,,rt)Q i:I DB -HRC , ReLey Base for Se..re�s 11 Irsiellice:7t netectnrr iii -La 500,-112 2IC ABBii-11C lrrrdibie.Bose for Series 11It>tedicentiletait*rr(ULCf 5116-113'ic'cOC NOTICE: The use of other than Fire Safety detectors and bases with Fire Safety equipment will be considered a misapplication of Fire Safety equipment and as such void all warranties either expressed or implied with regard to loss, damage, liabilities and/or service problems Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety Fire Safety Fire Safety B Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard Florham Park, NJ 07932 10/05 Brampton, Ontario Tel: (973) 593-2600 5M Canada L6T 5E4 FAX: (973) 593-6670 SFS -IG Tel: (905) 799-9937 October2005 Website: www.sbt.siemens.com/fis Printed in U.S.A. FAX: (905) 799-9858 Supersedes sheet dared 7103 SIEMENS Air Duct Housings AD2 Series ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS • For Series 11 Detectors • Relay Models Available • Design for Air Velocity Range of 100 to 4000 fpm • Alarm LED Visible From Front Fire Safety • Clear Housing Cover for Quick Identification of DetectorType Removable With Only Four Captive Screws • UL UL Listed, CSFM Approved, ULC Listed Introduction The Siemens BuildingTechnologies, Fire Safety Division air duct detector housings are designed to be used with the 11 -Series detectors. Designed for installation directly to heating, ventilating and air conditioning duct systems, they comply with National Fire Protection Association Standard No. 90A. When equipped with photoelectric detectors, these units will signal the presence of hazard- ous quantities of products of combustion or smoke being carried through the duct system. Air duct detectors are not intended to be substituted for open area detection. Air duct housings can be equipped with optional relays. These relays are utilized to operate any supplementary equipment when smoke or particles of combustion are detected. Note: Most conventional time control equipment guaran- tee only one detector per zone when the detector oper- ated relay function is critical.The connection of a remote lamp and a remote relay per detector is allowed with PXL or System 3TM only, other conventional systems may use either a remote lamp or a relay. With the MXL series of control panels, up to 60 detectors per circuit having relays may be used.The connection of a remote lamp or a remote relay is allowed for each detector but not both. With the FireFinder XLS series of control panels, up to 252 detectors per circuit having relays may be used. The Connection of an intelligent remote lamp and a remote Relay (ILED), is also allowed. Air duct housings (see Ordering Information) are Under- writers Laboratories, Inc. listed. Description The Fire Safety air duct housing is uniquely designed to use the photoelectric detector. Sensitivity of PE -11 detectors can be checked by viewing the LED or an RSAW-11 or RSAC-11 multicolor remote lamp. A green flash indicates the detector has passed its self test. Amber indicates a trouble condition, and red indicates an alarm state. HFP-11,HFP0-11 and FP -11 sensitivity may be viewed from the multi -color LED on the detector or preferably may be printed by command on an optional printer from the MXL control panel. The detector unit employs a cross-sectional sampling principle of operation. Inlet sampling tubes are available in four lengths (see table on reverse side). Outlet sampling tubes are one common length. A continuous cross- sectional sample of air moving through the duct stratifica- tion or skin effect phenomena occurring in the duct that could prevent combustion product or smoke (especially in large ducts) from reaching a spot type detector. In addition, the unique design of the sampling chamber insures uniform sensitivity in air velocities, ranging from a low of 100 feet per minute to as high as 4000 feet per minute. The housing comes with two 1/2" conduit CATALOG NUMBER 6185 knockouts and one 1/2" conduit opening for a number of 3 wiring entry ports. The inlet sampling tube length is determined by the width of the air duct being protected.The inlet tube nearest to but greater than the duct width should be used (see table).The inlet tube can then be trimmed at the job site to the exact width of the duct.The outlet sampling tube for all ducts, irrespective of width, has a fixed length of approximately 5.5 inches and is supplied with the duct housing. When the use of a remote relay is required, order model AD2-PR for conventional systems; AD2-XHR for address- able systems. When required the WP -2000 weatherproof enclosure for Duct Housing is available. For full details, refer to installation instructions part number 315-049708. Sampling Tube Selection Table Duct Width Sampling Tube Model No. For duct widths 6° to 1' ST -1D For duct widths over 1' to 3' ST -25 For duct widths over 3' to 5' (requires support) ST -50 For duct widths over 5' to 10' (requires support) ST -100 Maintenance of the detector s easily accomplished by the removal of the Series 11 duct housing sampling chamber cover.The detector, which plugs into the hous- ing, is easily removed for cleaning by a trained technician. All that is necessary for installation of the air duct detector is the cutting of three small holes for the sampling tube installation (template included) and the drilling of four holes for mounting the air duct housing.The unit is then easily mounted in place and connection made to the existing wires or terminals if optional accessories are utilized. ST -50 and ST -100 require support. ST -100 is shipped in two five foot pieces with a coupling for field assembly. Technical Data Temperature Range Altitude Range Relative Humidity Air Duct Velocity Range SamplingTube Pressure Range of Differences 32°F (0°C) -100°F (38°C) No Altitude Lirr Cations 10-85% (non-condens ing/non-freezing) 100-4000 Ft/Min. Greater than 0.01 amps less than 1.2 inches of water column Note to Architect: When building codes regulate the location of detectors within ventilating systems, make sure that the number and locations of detectors is in accordance with the code regulations. Order Information Model Description Part Number AD2-P Air Duct Housing for use with FP -11, HFP-11, HFPO-11, PE -11 500-649706 AD2-PR Air Duct Housing for use with PE -11 with relay 500-649707 AD2-XHR Air Duct Housing for use with FP -11, HFP-11, HFPO-11, with relay 500-649708 ST -10 Sampling Tube for Ducts 6" to 1' 500-649710 ST -25 Sampling Tube for Ducts over 1' to 3' 500-649711 ST -50 Sampling Tube for Ducts over 3' to 5' 500-649712 ST -100 Sampling Tube for Ducts over 5' to 10' 500-649713 Product Includes One Short Return (outlet)Tube One Stopper Two #12 + 3/4" Sheet Metal Screws MountingTemplate Note: Detector and sampling tube to be purchased separately Note: Minimum hardware required is one Air Duct Housing Assembly, one Sampling Tube and one Detector. NOTICE: The use of other than Fire Safety detectors and bases with Fire Safety equipment will be considered a misapplica[ion of Fire Safety equipment and as such voids all warranties either expressed or implied in regard to loss, damage, liabilities and/or service problems Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety Fire Safety 8 Fernwood Road Florham Park, NJ 07932 Tel: (973) 593-2600 FAX: (9731 593-6670 Website: www.sbt.siemens.com/f is 9/06 5M SFS -IG Printed in U.S.A. Fire Safety 2 Kenview Boulevard Brampton, Ontario Canada L6T 5E4 Tel: (905) 799-9937 FAX: (9051 799-9858 September 2006 Supersedes sheet dated a/06 RELOCATED RECESSED CAN UGHTS. CLEAN AND RELAMP TYP. 1'-0 1/211 r GLAZING. TYP GYP. BD SOI l iT 0 8'-5" AFi C-1 GYP. BD SOFFIT 0'12'-0" AFF ELEc, ADJACENT TENANT CT -2 N 5,-0" 5'-0" / EQ GRILLE POLI ; T, TYP. 0 fAW,11IPPWIl1r'A rWM'ierlori r ` EXG GYP. BD SOFFIT _0 8'-5" AFF 2' X .2' ACT CLG 0 12 -0 AFF 2' X 4' ACT CLG 0 12'-O" AFF 11 NMS IIMIIREEME torzizeireim:ArArizwr ..f xHnpx.-.i .-pct'T. N I ADJACENT TENANT EFLECTED OEI LI SCALE: 1/4" = 1'—o" \G PLAN • <Tn c I: P, . t121 -e° t -t b8c-(.. Ga. f t n 1 '' Yz 2 X I / ‹oia r E'roNJ i L. 5 ihk 02 ,A./ Ram i' -I 4, —145° 21. ACC= ❑ Without Comments ❑ As Noted in Red Per The Attached Letter These plans have been reviewed by The Tukwila Fire Drevention Bureau for conformance with current City tandards. Acceptance is subject to errors and omissions which co not authorize violations of adopted standards and ordinances. The responsibility for the adequacy of design rests totally with the designer. • Additions, deletions or revisions to these drawings after this date will -void this acceptance and will require a resubmittal of revised drawings for subsequent approval. Final acceptance is subject to field test and inspection by The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. Date:L0 " 21 - I O t?y;s>1 RETAINER STRAP WHERE REQUIRED IN SEISHIC AREAS TOP BEAM/ C -CLAMP WITH SET SCREW 3/8' ALL THREAD ROD PIPE SWIVEL RING STEEL JOIST/TRUSS HANGER DETAIL NTS K} LL t nom • tai , yl TD % 4uc P e. 14t K ,e.H s t') 'A. G C S,>.zyc_ Hie L' t,C ',dub VC- Lt t, ie_ f a i r -C- 4 ,2f, 146411l4LA FIRE DEPART T Please call: 575440 and give/0 ve thiis loisrr and exact address for shut down or restoration aoDrovimi ROWN FIRE PROTECTION INCORPORATED P.O. BOX 12113 MILL CREEK, WASHINGTON 98082-0113 PH. (425) 481-7669 NOTICE Weld stamps must be inspected before pipe is hung. Do not paint piping. prier to hydrostatic test approval. Key Plan - First Floor - Under 300 FT to Public Accessible Toilet Rooms \BUY 4.)) 04. m SOUTHCENTER MALL SPACE #532 831 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKWILA, WA 98188 DATE: i0-il- DRAWN: Jfok SCALE: fft NM Dec* PAID OCT 122010 TUKW LA FIRE -1-M°. D 1 tEEEE31• FIRE ALARM SYSTEM ADDITION TUKWILA, WASHINGTON IL SHEET \UMBER SHEET TITLE FA -01 SYSTEM INFO v1ATION FA -02 TYPICAL WRI G A\D V OUNTING DETAILS FA -03 SYSTEM CALCULATIONS AND SI\GLE LINE DIAGRAM FA -04 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM PLA\ SHEET INDEX t3 Without Comments ' As Noted In Red 0 Per The Attached Letter These plans have been reviewed by The Tukwila Fire Prevention DureaU for conformance with current City standards. Acceptance Is subject to errors and omissions which do not authorize violations of adopted s ndardt and ordinances. The responsibility for the adequacy of design rests totally with the designer. ACditions; =eletions f.;r revISIOnS to these drawings:after this dam b,' !3� void sets d drawings for subsequentirea approval. resubmltta )` f anal acc?r r Ce is subject to field test and inspection by i ne Tukwila mire Prevention Bureau. �are/ _S /O By: 31 IbttW LA FIRE DEPARTIAtivil Please call: 575-4407 anti give this job NO.JQ -F- and exact address for shute lown or restoration aoorotmi NOTICE A completed_, signed, Tukwila Fire Department Pre-test Certificate must be presented to the Inspector prior to commencement of Acceptance Testing of any Fire Alarm and Detection Systems. Failure of test will result in a Re -inspection Fee and termination of the testing. ULE AND CONDUIT FILL CHAT WIRE DESIGNATI❑N SYMBOL DESCRIPTI❑N NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS SIZE TYPE COLOR CODE C STROBE SYNC TWISTED PAIR WITH SHIELD #14 FPL/FPLR RED (JACKET) D DATA LINE -ADDRESSABLE LOOP TWISTED PAIR WITH SHIELD #16 FPL/FPLR RED (JACKET) P DEVICE POWER - 24VDC TWO #16 FPL/FPLR RED (JACKET) S STROBE CIRCUIT - FEED TWISTED PAIR W/ SHIELD #14 FPL/FPLR RED (JACKET) S' STROBE CIRCUIT - RETURN TWISTED PAIR W/ SHIELD #14 FPUFPLR RED (JACKET) V SPEAKER CIRCUIT - FEED TWISTED PAIR #14 FPL/FPLR RED (JACKET) V SPEAKER CIRCUIT - RETURN TWISTED PAIR #14 FPL/FPLR RED (JACKET) I REMOTE INDICATION UGHT TWO #18 FPL/FPLR RED (JACKET) CONDUIT FILL CHART NO. OF CONDUCTORS VOLTS WIRE SIZE TYPE DIMENSIONS AREA TWO 600V #12 AWG THHN/THWN .244 O.D. .0467 TWO 600V #14 AWG THHN/THWN TWISTED .210 O.D. .0346 TWO CONDUCTOR 300V #18 AWG FPL TW CABLE .156 O.D. .0191 CONDUIT FILL CALCULATE THE TOTAL AREA OF THE WIRE BEING RUN IN THE CONDUIT FROM THE TABLE ABOVE. CHOOSE THE SIZE OF CONDUIT BASED ON THE MAXIMUM FILL DIMENSION FROM THE TABLE BELOW THAT DOES NOT EXCEED THE TOTAL AREA OF THE WIRE. CONDUIT SIZE MAXIMUM FILL 1/2" .12 SQUARE INCH 3/4" .21 SQUARE INCH 1" .34 SQUARE INCH 1-1/8" .60 SQUARE INCH 1-1/2" .82 SQUARE INCH 2" 1.34 SQUARE INCH FIGURES ARE BASED ON 40% CONDUIT FILL AND ARE TAKEN FROM N.E.C., CHP. 9, TABLE 4. SHIELDED WIRE TO BE GROUNDED AT P❑INT OF ORIGIN PUNCHED THROUGH EACH DEVICE WRAPPED WITH TAPE AND TAPED AT END FOR SIEMENS SYSTEM: DO NOT INSTALL ADDRESSABLE INITIATING DEVICES UNTIL PREPROGRAMMED WITH DEVICES ADDRESS. 1. NUMBERS ADJACENT TO DEVICE SYMBOL DENOTE DEVICE CIRCUIT/ADDRESS DEVICE 01-1-02 WOULD BE THE SECOND DEVICE ON ADDRESSABLE LOOP 1. 2. DETECTOR AND AUDIBLE CIRCUIT POLARITY SHALL BE OBSERVED. 3. AUDIBLE/VISUAL CIRCUIT WIRING IS SUPERVISED. NO PARALLEL BRANCHING IS PERMISSIBLE 4. INSTALLATION SHALL BE IN STRICT CONFORMANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE, NFPA 72, LOCAL CODE(S), AND/OR AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION. 5. INSTALLATION MATERIALS (I.E. CONDUIT, WIRE, FITTINGS, HANGERS, STANDARD BOXES, FIBER OPTICS CABLE, FITTINGS, AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT) ARE NOT SUPPLIED BY SIEMENS CERBERUS DIVISION. 6. DETECTORS SHALL NOT BE MOUNTED IN DIRECT AIR STREAM OF AIR SUPPLY OUTLETS. PER NFPA 72 2-3.5.1 7. WIRING SHALL BE PER PLAN WITH RESPECT TO CONDUCTOR SIZE, & OR CABLE TRAY, TYPE, QUANTITY AND COLOR CODE. CONDUCTORS SHALL BE PERMANENTLY, AND UNIQUELY MARKED FOR FUTURE IDENTIFICATION. 8. INSTALLING CONTRACTOR SHALL RETURN ONE SET OF ACCURATELY MARKED DRAWINGS FOR "AS BUILT" PURPOSES. g. FOR ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, REFER TO CATALOG CUT SHEETS AND/OR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. 10. THE 120vac POWER ELECTRICAL WORK SUPPLYING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM PANELS MUST COMPLY WITH ARTICLE 725 AND 760 OF NFPA 70, N.E.C. AND NFPA 72, SPECIFICALLY SECTION 1-5.2.5.2: IN REFERENCE TO DEDICATED BRANCH POWER SOURCES. 120vac POWER SHALL NOT BE APPLIED TO FIRE ALARM PANEL WITHOUT DIRECT SUPERVISION OF FIRE ALARM TECHNICIAN. 11. ALL HORN/STROBE AND STROBE DEVICES SHALL BE MOUNTED AT A HEIGHT OF 80" A.F.F. OR 6" BELOW DROPPED CEILING, WHICHEVER IS LESS. 12. ALL MANUAL PULL STATIONS SHALL BE MOUNTED AT 48" A.F.F. TO THE ACTIVATION DEVICE. 13. ALL PANEL NUMBERS AND CIRCUITS WILL BE ON THE RECORD DRAWINGS SET. 14. ALL 120VAC CIRCUITS ARE FROM DEDICATED CIRCUITS FROM THE EMERGENCY GENERATOR. 15. PER NFPA 72 SECTION 5-3.6.1.3 DETECTORS SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED UNTIL AFTER THE CONSTRUCTION CLEAN-UP OF ALL TRADES IS COMPLETE AND FINAL. EXCEPTION: WHERE REQUIRED BY THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION FOR PROTECTION DURING CONSTRUCTION. DETECTORS THAT HAVE BEEN INSTALLED PRIOR TO FINAL CLEAN-UP BY ALL TRADES SHALL BE CLEANED OR REPLACED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA 72 CHAPTER 7. 16. WIRING SHALL RUN CONTINUOUS FROM FACP TO FIRST DEVICE ON A CIRCUIT AND THEN FROM DEVICE TO DEVICE WITHOUT SPLICING IN PULL BOXES OR OTHER BACK BOXES OF DIFFERENT CIRCUITS. 17. ALL WIRING SHALL BE METERED, VERIFIED TO BE CONTINUOUS, FREE OF GROUND AND FREE OF SHORTS BETWEEN CONDUCTORS AND OTHER CIRCUITS PRIOR TO FINAL EQUIPMENT TRIM. 18. ALL CABLES SHALL BE MARKED AS INDICATED ON FIRE ALARM RISER WITH A PERMANENT LABEL AT ALL DEVICES, JUNCTION BOXES AND FACP. 19. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEAN ALL DIRT AND DEBRIS FROM THE OUTSIDE AND INSIDE OF THE FIRE ALARM BACK BOXES AND JUNCTION BOXES AFTER COMPLETION OF THEIR INSTALLATION. 20. DETECTORS MUST BE RATED FOR TEMPERATURE IN THE ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH IT IS LOCATED. 21. ALL WIRING BETWEEN FLOORS SHALL BE LOCATED IN CONDUIT. 22. 23. NFPA 72 2007 6.4.2.2.2 ALL STYLES OF CLASS A CIRCUITS USING PHYSICAL CONDUCTORS (E.G., METALLIC, OPTICAL FIBER) SHALL BE INSTALLED SUCH THAT THE OUTGOING AND RETURN CONDUCTORS, EXITING FROM AND RETURNING TO THE CONTROL UNIT, RESPECTIVELY, ARE ROUTED SEPARATELY. THE OUTGOING AND RETURN (REDUNDANT) CIRCUIT CONDUCTORS SHALL NOT BE RUN IN THE SAME CABLE ASSEMBLY (I.E., MULTI -CONDUCTOR CABLE), ENCLOSURE, OR RACEWAY. NFPA 72 2007 A.6.4.2.2.2 A GOAL OF 6.4.2.2.2 IS TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE SEPARATION BETWEEN THE OUTGOING AND RETURN CABLES. THIS SEPARATION IS REQUIRED TO HELP ENSURE PROTECTION OF THE CABLES FROM PHYSICAL DAMAGE. THE RECOMMENDED MINIMUM SEPARATION TO PREVENT PHYSICAL DAMAGE IS 305 MM (1 FT) WHERE THE CABLE IS INSTALLED VERTICALLY AND 1.22 M (4 FT) WHERE THE CABLE IS INSTALLED QUANTITY 1 1 1 2 4 EX SYMBOL DESCRIPTION MODEL MANUFACTURER BACKBOX MOUNTING HEIGHT BPS REMOTE BOOSTER POWER SUPPLY PAD -3 SIEMENS PAD-3-ENCL 66" A.F.F. TO TOP ® SMOKE DETECTOR HFP-11 W/ SIEMENS (PHOTO -ADDRESSABLE) DB -11 BASE 4S DEEP W/ 1 G RING CEILING ® DUCT DETECTOR D AD2-P W/ SIEMENS HFP-11 DET. DUCT HOUSING VERIFY IN FIELD HTR -R INTERFACE MODULE HTRI-R WITH RELAY SIEMENS 4S DEEP BOX VERIFY IN FIELD FIRE ALARM SPEAKER STROBE SET -MC -CW SIEMENS 4S DEEP BOX CEILING W/ 1-1 /2 EXTN JUNCTION D BOX N/A N/A N/A VERIFY IN FIELD A.F.F. ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR N/A N/A N/A N/A EX EXISTING DEVICE N/A N/A N/A N/A F.B.O. FURNISHED BY OTHERS N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A NOT APPLICABLE N/A N/A N/A N/A RED AS BUILT ADD OR CHANGE N/A N/A N/A N/A GREEN AS BUILT REMOVE N/A N/A N/A N/A BLUE AS BUILT NOTES TO CAD N/A N/A N/A N/A SYMBOLS LEGEND NORDSTROM 3 LEVELS 171,275sf E_ RE5SJ m T� AKN s.ER s ao :ws I I GA: 01CM 1,4 33F t4� ru:a vuc Pux 1).7S1 INAMIaxws L BEST BUY MOBILE (831 - SPACE #532) E1G3TING JCPenney 3 LEVELS 276,s68sf PAID NOV - 3 2010 TUKWILA FIRE A61 s 1/5 1743 IST AVE. SO., SEATTLE, WASHINGTON FAX (206) 628-4990 TEL. (206) 622-6545 RELEASE/REVISIONS IREV. BY: 1 CD M 0 DESCRIPTION SHOP DRAWINGS DATE 0 co 1 - co Qrn CO Dmz wLill z co 2 cc og v/ w cr03 co 4CALE: NOT Z 0 F 0 z W (i) >• 0) TO SCALE DRAWN BY: D. GARCIA DESIGNED BY: R. VEZZANI DATE: 10/29/10 BACKROUND PLAN PROVIDED BY: \OB NUMBER: 55097 WIRE DESIGNATION GENERAL NOTES SITE PLAN Proprietary and Confidential, Copyright 2010 by Guardian Security Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved SHEET rs. FA -01 120VAC-601Z DEDICATED EMERGENCY -4 THE DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR ASSEMBLY SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA 72. THE PREFERRED INSTALL LOCATION OF THE HOUSING IS IN A LENGTH OF STRAIGHT DUCT AT LEAST SIX DUCT WIDTHS FROM ANY BEND OR OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS AS INDICATED. NOTE: FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS SEE PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION. DUCK OVER 3' WIDE; SAMPLE TUBE MUST GO THRU THE DUCT AND BE CAPPED. TUBE OUTLET SAMPLING TUBE INLET SAMPLING AT LEAST SIX DUCT WIDTHS FROM BEND DUCT DETECTOR MOUNTING DETAIL NOTE FOR AOOIDONAL SPECIFICATIONS SEE PRODUCT DOCWENTADON. *CONTACT RATMC& 4.0A 0 125VAC 4.0A030WC TO NEXT ADDRESSABLE Ct DEVICE STOP IF LAST DEVICE - FRDI XLS CONTRA PANEL a CR PREVIOUS ADDRESSABLE DEVICE 0 0 4 0 J � 1 HTRI-R I ig 0 NOTE: FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS SEE PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION. C -CABLE C -CABLE LzA OtDN I x II 0 PAD -3 00 INPUT INPUT TROUBLE NAC1 NAC2 NAC3 NAC4 AUX +1- 1 2+2- 2 NC C NO + - + - + - + - + - 0 3.6k EOL 6.1 (-) (+) SPARE FROM PREVIOUS > (+) ADDRESSABLE > DEVICE (-) NOTE: FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS SEE PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION. v rn c1 P1 0 0 Tn O Fl (-)(-) o (+)(+) (+) 0 WIRE DESIGNATION: NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS SIZE TYPE COLOR CODE TWISTED PAIR WITH SHIELD #18 FPUFPLR RED (JACKET) *CONTACT RATINGS 4.0A 0 125VAC 4.0A 0 30VDC FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS SEE PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION. 0 404 F GROUND L © HTRI-R 0 ®. DRY CONTACTS TO VAV ---.>. FAN SHUTDOWN PROVIDED BY MECH/ELEC. 0 (+)> TO NEXT DEVICE OR • SPARE SPARE t. (-) POWER SUPPLY & RELAY MODULE WIRING DETAIL FROM PRECEDING SPEAKER OR FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL < (+) (+) (-) > STOP IF LAST DEVICE DUCT DETECTOR, TEST SWITCH & RELAY MODULE WIRING DETAIL SPEAKER El • a 0 0 STROBE CIRCUIT 400 I I (-) STROBE CIRCUIT STROBE 00❑ CI LI SPEAKERJSTROBE 0 0 a ARCOEPCN III:I:I I GI:la C71 + = QED❑ (-) (+) (+) I q ❑ V � C STROBE IDD CIRCUIT q= ❑ I O L ' lj DESCRIPTION SHOP DRAWINGS 0 0 s ;� aax v'sa nv 7 a F In \ : - -T I:I I:I:III:I:I` - %1,-100 (-) ❑a STROBE (-) (-) SPEAKER CIRCUIT SPEAKER CIRCUIT SPEAKER STROBES & STROBES ONLY WIRING DETAIL TYPICAL WIRING AND MOUNTING DETAILS (+) (+) (+) (-) SPEAKER CIRCUIT TO NEXT APPLIANCE S OR 24K (EOLR) TO NEXT SPEAKER OR END OR LINE RESISTOR S 24K (EOLR) NOTE: FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS SEE PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION. OPER TIN TEMPERA RE: +32' F 0' C) TO 100' F (36 C) HUMIDITY: 0-9 % RELATIVE HUMIDITY, NON -CONDENSING HFP-11 SMOKE DETECTOR r. FROM PREVIOUS ADDRESSABLE DEVICE OR POWER SOURCE DATA IN ( ) >— DATA IN (+) > DEVICE IS LISTED FOR AIR VOLOCITY APPLICATIONS OF 300-4000 FT/MIN WHEN USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH DUCT HOUSINGS AD -11P OR AD-11XPR - DB -11 STANDARD SMOKE DETECTOR BASE REAR VIEW (-) (+) SMOKE DETECTOR WIRING DETAIL HARD LID —\ CEILING TO NEXT ADDRESSABLE DEVICE HARD LID —\ SPEAKER SUPPORT TILE BRIDGE 4' SQUARE DEEP BOX WITH 1-1/2' EXTENSI❑N CEILING MOUNTED SPEAKER/STROBE SPEAKER STROBE MOUNTING DETAIL JUNCTI❑N BOX MOUNTED ON CEILING FLEX TO NEXT DEVICE JUNCTION BOX MOUNTED AGAINST CEILING SUPPORT SMOKE/HEAT DETECTOR SUSPENDED ILLUMINATED CEILING SMOKE/HEAT DETECTOR MOUNTING DETAIL Proprietary and Confidential, Copyright 2010 by Guardian Security Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved FAX (206) 628-4990 TEL. (206) 622-6545 RELEASE/REVISIONS (REV. BY: I 0 m 0 DESCRIPTION SHOP DRAWINGS DATE 11/01/10 2CCCCa W Z o - j� CO co ccW co �� W D C� Z N O 0 z t� z cc J U �CALE: NOT TO SCALE DRAWN BY: D. GARCIA DESIGNED BY: R. VEZZANI DATE:10/29/10 BACKROUND PLAN PROVIDED BY: ..JOB NUMBER: 55097 2 1- SHEET FA -02 FA4 Current Load: Standby: Alarm: Device Type Qty Amps Total Amps Total HFP-11 0.0022 0.0022 0.0023 0.002 AD2-P 0.0635 0.0635 0.064 0.064 HTR -R 2 0.009600 0.0096 0.021 0.042 0.0731 Amps 0.106 Amps ignal• • "x tea PanelBattery Cur - Device Type Qty Amps Total Amps Total Main System Board 0.03 0.03 0.030 0.030 SET -MC -C ©15CD 2 0.0875 SET -MC -C ©30CD 2 0.131 SET -MC -C @75CD 0.222 SET -MC -C @95CD 0.292 SET -MC -C ©110CD 0.259 1ZR-MC ©15CD 0.064 ZR -MC 30CD 0.098 ZR -MC @75CD 0.2 0,03 Amps 0.03 Amps Standby Current Load: 0.03 A Ps For 24 Hours = 0.720 Amp -hours Alarm Current Load: 0.03 Amps For 5 Minute 0.003 Amp -hours 25% Derating= 0.903 Amp -hours • Total System Current Load: 0.903 Amp -hours o be U 2V A p-hou Notification Appliance Circuit Detail 'PROJECT: BEST BUY MOBILE Panel: PAD -3 POWER SUPPLY Wire Resistance 2.58 Date: November 1, 2010 1 CURRENT TOTAL=I2482.00 1 I SET -MC -C ©15CD 87.5 1751 2 SET -MC -C ©30CD - 131 262 0 SET -MC -C @75CD 2221 01 0 • SET-MC7C ©95CD 292 - i ' 0 z . 0 i 1ZR-MG ©110CD 2591 01 1 i 0 7R -MC ©15CD - : 64: ' 0 1ZR-MG ©30CD 981 01 1 0 MR -MC ©75CD z ' 175 • 0 DEVICES=I4 TOTAL mA=1 1Total Wire Resistance ( R ) Total Device Load, Amps (I) 1Voltage Drop ( E ) I EOL. Voltage 4371 12 141 1 23.681 437 WL ) (R/ft ) 1 0.73 (Total Cct Load) 0. 1(E= I * R) 0.32 24 E 23.68 Notification Appliance Circuit Detail PIROJECT:1BEST BUY MOBILE Panel:IXLS-V Wire Resistance 2.58 Date: November 1, 2010 CURRENT TOTAL= l#REFI 26 170.7V 1/8 1.81 46.81 37 70.7V 1/4 3.54 130.98 0 I70.7V 1/2 0 0 70,7V 1 0 0 DEV10ES=163 TOTAL m A=1 177.781 14 1,288 1Total Wire Resistance ID ) 19.21845991 177.781 Total Device Load, Amps (I) (Total Cct Load) 0.18; . . Voltage Drop ( E ) 1 j i (E= 1* R) 1 1.181 EOL Voltage (204- E . 19.22: tr) 0-5 0' 1743 1ST AVE. SO., SEATTLE, WASHINGTON FAX (206) 628-4990 TEL. (206) 622-6545 RELEASE/REVISIONS SYSTEM CALCULATIONS EX8 2C-cD S1 -1 15cd V-1 1/4-W S1-2 30cd V-2 1/4-W S1-3 1 5cd V-3 1/4-W BPS 120VAC, DEDICATED ) (BY OTHERS) ( (HALLWAY) ) TO NEAREST EXISTING DATA LOOP CIRCUIT S1 -4L 30cd V-4 1/4-W EOL Si FLAG NOTES: FIELD LOCATE RELAY MODULE FOR BACKGROUND MUSIC INTERFACE. FIELD LOCATE SIEMENS PAD -3 BOOSTER POWER SUPPLY FOR STROBE POWER. AC POWER BY EC FROM DEDICATED, LOCKED OUT 20A, 110VAC BRANCH CIRCUIT. SMOKE DETECTOR MUST BE LOCATED IN THE SAME ROOM/AREA AS THE PAD -3. DUCT DETECTOR & RELAY MODULE FOR FAN SHUTDOWN LOCATION TO BE FIELD VERIFIED BY MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND FIRE ALARM CONTRACTORS. REV. BY: a m o DESCRIPTION SHOP DRAWINGS DATE 0 ''- sE, 2 <<<<< CC 0 LU z 111 -J ci) 0 z ci) z0 _J 0 LU C,) (S.-CALE: NOT TO SCALE DRAWN BY: BY: D. GARCIA DESIGNED BY: R. VEZZAN I DATE: 10/29/10 BACKROUND PLAN PROVIDED BY: SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM \.JOB NUMBER: 55097 C SHEET FA -03 Proprietary and Confidential, Copyright 2010 by Guardian Security Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved ADJACENT TENANT 2' X 2' ACT CLG ACT -1, . ,a, 12'-0" AFF ]ACT- 2' X 4' ACT CLG ' 12'-0" AFF MALL CONCOURSE GYP. BD SOFFIT 12'-0 AFF MALL ^' L CONCOURSE GYP. BD SOFFIT 41) n 8'-5" AFF PT -1 C_' ILLUMINATED CHANNEL LETTER SIGNAGE ABV PROVIDED BY BBM SIGN VENDOR. SHOPPER TRAM- SEE ELECTRICAL FOR LOCATION AND INFORMATION] GRILLE POCKET, TYP. 40 MALL CONCOURSE 0 g S1-3 30cd V1-2 1'X4' FL LIGHTS, REFER TO ELEC. MALL CORRIDOR Al IA SPEAKERS FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY BBM. ADJACENT TENANT REFLECTED CEILING PLAN o) ADJACENT TENANT 1 J { MALL CONCOURSE S1-3 15cd V1-3 H S,S',V V MALL CONCOURSE FLAG NOTES: FIELD LOCATE RELAY MODULE FOR BACKGROUND MUSIC INTERFACE. FIELD LOCATE SIEMENS PAD -3 BOOSTER POWER SUPPLY FOR STROBE POWER. AC POWER BY EC FROM DEDICATED, LOCKED OUT 20A, 11 OVAC BRANCH CIRCUIT. SMOKE DETECTOR MUST BE LOCATED IN THE SAME ROOM/AREA AS THE PAD -3. DUCT DETECTOR & RELAY MODULE FOR FAN SHUTDOWN LOCATION TO BE FIELD VERIFIED BY MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND FIRE ALARM CONTRACTORS. C —I 40 S,V,V S1-2 30cd_ T V1-2 i T ----I r-- EOL `\ S1 f, \ N \ \ © N \N. X `IIIVi-4 \ x \\ / \\ SALES `.�� `\ \ \ 2 101 \ \ 2 \\ `>" 1 . \\ \y0 w 0 SF r ---r-- --- -P -- - I i I I I i I I i I L--�— ,� i -----j D 101A MALL CONCOURSE AHU (HTR -RI S,V,V-o lr II i -p-' F /STOCK' 102 S1-1 I- 15cd j V1-1 ( IL o- V,V 2C V'3FRVICF (1;0k-<IDUk S MALL CORRIDOR I EX ADJACEN TENANT FIRE ALARM SYSTEM PLAN — of Proprietary and Confidential, Copyright 2010 by Guardian Security Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved 1743 FAX (206) 628-4990 TEL. (206) 622-6545 RELEASE/REVISIONS REV. BY: 0 0 DESCRIPTION SHOP DRAWINGS DATE O Z 0 co Lu z <O) Coo z < F- wzz tu) F co¢) I W u. WLL 4-CALE: 1/4"=1'0" DRAWN BY: D. GARCIA DESIGNED BY: R. VEZZANI DATE: 10/29/10 BACKROUND PLAN PROVIDED BY: \ 0B NUMBER: 55097 SHEET/� FA-04